2026
Climate Change in an Aging World
Chairperson: Andrew Wister | Co-Chair: Gloria Gutman
The 33rd John K. Friesen Conference entitled “Climate Change in an Aging World.” Climate change and population aging are two intersecting global trends that significantly impact the health and social experiences of older people, healthcare and community/social systems, governments, the private sector, and social justice. The purpose of this conference is to bring together experts from academic, community, NGO, government, and private sectors to review emerging issues and share cutting-edge innovations to identify climate change adversities, and to enhance climate resilience among older adults and their families and communities to overcome these challenges. Highlights include keynote addresses; topical panel discussions, symposia, and poster displays presented by local, national, and international speakers representing community organizations, NGOs, government, and academic sectors.
Day 1 – April 22, 2026
Welcome and Introduction
Steeve Mongrain, FASS Associate Dean, Research & International
Kelly White, Coast Salish of White Owl Clan
Andrew Wister, Conference Chair and Director, SFU Gerontology Research Centre
Keynote Address
Chair: Gloria Gutman, Professor Emeritus, SFU Department of Gerontology
Earth Day to Every Day: Aging in a Changing Climate
Gary Haq, Senior Research Associate, Stockholm Environment Institute (SEI), University of York, UK
Panel Discussion
Chair: Atiya Mahmood, Professor & Theresa Pauly, Assistant Professor, SFU Department of Gerontology
Feeling the Heat: Risk, Awareness and Resilience in Older Adulthood
Atiya Mahmood, Professor, Department of Gerontology, Simon Fraser University
Theresa Pauly, Assistant Professor, Department of Gerontology, Simon Fraser University
Victoria Michalowski, Postdoctoral Fellow, Department of Gerontology, Simon Fraser University
Panel Discussion
Chair: Mei Lan Fang, Assistant Professor, SFU Urban Studies and Department of Gerontology
From Participants to Co-Researchers: Older Adults in Climate Action Research
Dannah DeSouza, Student Co-Researcher, COALESE Project, Simon Fraser University
Sreya Ajay, Student Co-Researcher, COALESE Project, Simon Fraser University
Claire Dreyfuss, Student Co-Researcher, COALESE Project, Simon Fraser University
Tobias Jesso, Co-Researcher, COALESCE Project, Simon Fraser University
Ruth Ain, Co-Researcher, COALESCE Project, Simon Fraser University
Ann Backhouse, Co-Researcher, COALESCE Project, Simon Fraser University
Stephen Sheppard, Professor Emeritus, Faculty of Forestry, University of British Columbia & Co-Investigator, COALESCE Project
Session
Chair: Andrew Wister, Professor and Director, SFU Gerontology Research Centre
When the Land Changes, We Adapt: Climate Solutions for Our Elders
Niki Lindstrom, Saulteau First Nations, Project Consultant, Pacific Institute for Climate Solutions
Session
Chair: Gloria Gutman, Professor Emeritus, SFU Department of Gerontology
The BREATHE Project: A Community-Based Climate Resiliency Campaign
Josh Dalmann, Researcher, BREATHE Project, Simon Fraser University
Public Lecture
Chair: Gloria Gutman, Professor Emerita, SFU Department of Gerontology
From Catastrophe to Community
Sean Holman, Associate Professor, Wayne Crookes Professor of Environmental and Climate Journalism, University of Victoria