
About this Event
Climate Health Action Talks presents:The Magnitude of All Things: Love, Grief, and Climate Action, with Dr. Ashlee Cunsolo
What can grief for a world on fire teach us about what we love, what is at stake, and what is worth fighting for?
As the effects of climate change intrude into daily life, ecological grief is not an abstract concern but an intimate experience of watching what we love become increasingly vulnerable. But what can grief for a world on fire teach us about what is at stake, and what is worth fighting for?
The Climate Change & Health Hub invites you to a conversation on ecological grief with special guest and leading scholar Dr. Ashlee Cunsolo (Provost and Vice President Academic, Acadia University), in dialogue with climate-mental health researchers Dr. Sherilee Harper (Professor and Canada Research Chair in Climate Change and Health, University of Alberta) and Stephanie Olsen (Refugia Retreats). Together, they will explore how ecological grief can open pathways to resilience, solidarity, and transformation.
Following the discussion, we will screen the National Film Board’s award-winning documentary The Magnitude of All Things, featuring Dr. Cunsolo. The film weaves together personal, environmental, and collective stories of ecological grief. Drawing parallels between the film maker’s experience grappling with her sister’s cancer diagnosis and accelerating environmental loss, the film explores how facing grief can also reveal love, courage, and the drive to act.
Content warning: This film includes discussion of grief, environmental destruction, cancer, and death.
Tickets are free with complementary popcorn and soda provided!
While registrants will receive an event reminder, this event is first-come-first-served, with a capacity of 500. To guarantee a spot, please come early.
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Agenda
🕑: 01:45 PM - 02:25 PM
Doors open to public
Info: Join us early to secure your seat, mingle, visit community organizations set up in the lobby, and get your complementary popcorn and soda before the event starts.
🕑: 02:30 PM - 03:00 PM
Dialogue about ecological grief, love, and climate action
Info: An on-stage conversation about ecological grief with special guest and leading scholar Dr. Ashlee Cunsolo (Provost and Vice President Academic, Acadia University), in dialogue with climate-mental health researchers Dr. Sherilee Harper (Professor and Canada Research Chair in Climate Change and Health, University of Alberta) and Stephanie Olsen (Refugia Retreats). Together, they will explore how ecological grief can open pathways to resilience, solidarity, and transformation.
🕑: 03:00 PM - 04:30 PM
Film screening: The Magnitude of All Things
Info: Screening of the National Film Board’s award-winning documentary The Magnitude of All Things, featuring Dr. Cunsolo. The film weaves together personal, environmental, and collective stories of ecological grief. Drawing parallels between the film maker’s experience grappling with her sister’s cancer diagnosis and accelerating environmental loss, the film explores how facing grief can also reveal love, courage, and the drive to act.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Metro Cinema, 8712 109 Street Northwest, Edmonton, Canada
CAD 0.00