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COALESCE: Climate & Aging Research with Impact

Championing Older Adults for Leadership in Environmental Sustainability & Climate Empowerment

Centering older adults in climate research and action - co-creating resilient, age-friendly communities through lived experience, collaboration, and justice-driven solutions.

Team & Community Partners

Researchers, professionals, and community leaders working together to support age-friendly climate solutions.

Our Research

Exploring real-world climate solutions through lived experience, citizen science, and collaborative inquiry.

Community Library

Practical guides and toolkits to support climate resilience, developed with and for older people.

COALESCE Stories

A collection of personal quotes, reflections, and intergenerational experiences - sharing what participants learned, felt, and contributed through their involvement in COALESCE.

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Building Climate Resilience with Older Adults: Insights from the COALESCE Project

Watch Dr. Mei Lan Fang share insights from the COALESCE project on how older adults are leading and learning in building climate resilience as part of the UBC Dialogue on Aging Public Presentation Series.

COALESCE at the Canadian Association on Gerontology (CAG) Conference

In October 2025, Dr. Mei Lan Fang and Becky White represented the COALESCE Project at the Canadian Association on Gerontology (CAG) Annual Conference in Montreal. They shared insights from COALESCE’s community-engaged research on climate resilience and aging, highlighting how older adults are leading and collaborating in local climate action.

Their poster presentation showcased participatory methods and findings from the project’s first phase - The Participant Led Rapid Realist Review (PLRRR), sparking discussions about intergenerational learning, environmental health, and the role of older adults in shaping sustainable futures.

Learn more about the CAG Conference →

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COALESCE in the Lionsview Newsletter

The Lionsview Seniors Planning Society regularly features stories and insights from the COALESCE Project in its community newsletter. These articles highlight how older adults are engaging with climate change, sharing lived experiences, and building resilience together across the North Shore and beyond.

Have questions or want to get involved?

We’d love to hear from you. Reach out to learn more about the COALESCE project or connect with our team.

Email coalesce@sfu.ca