
PICS funds six efforts to prepare for tomorrow’s challenges
PICS will fund six efforts to prepare for tomorrow’s climate challenges, in its first round of funding through the Climate Foresight program.
PICS will fund six efforts to prepare for tomorrow’s climate challenges, in its first round of funding through the Climate Foresight program.
The Pacific Institute for Climate Solutions is proud to present A Radical Act of Hope, a new podcast featuring the story of Inuk climate and human rights advocate Siila (Sheila) Watt-Cloutier, PICS’ inaugural Indigenous Climate Fellow.
Heiltsuk Hereditary Chief and Pacific Institute for Climate Solutions to work together to uplift inclusion of Indigenous knowledges in climate research and action in British Columbia.
The closing workshop brought participants together to reflect on the project’s core question: How do communities on B.C.’s South Coast learn to live with water?
A new report offers options to accelerate heat pump adoption in low-rise multi-unit buildings.
The First Nations Leadership Council (FNLC) and the Pacific Institute for Climate Solutions (PICS) have entered into a Relationship Protocol.
PICS funds multiple projects and initiatives co-led and co-created by Indigenous communities, organizations, and Nations.
With wildfire seasons becoming longer and more impactful, the need for collaboration across different knowledge systems increases. But how do we bridge the gaps between communities, science, and policy?
How the Victoria Native Friendship Centre used PICS funding to inspire learning on the land.
The project, initially funded for $1 million by PICS, is developing offshore carbon dioxide removal that will permanently store carbon dioxide as rock under the ocean floor.
PICS interns tackle the challenge of increasing sustainable transportation options from two complementary angles.
Thanks to PICS funding, 29 organizations across British Columbia will host a Climate Intern this summer.