Why we can, and should, care about the various ‘issues of the day’ — at the same time. Nick Gottlieb is a Squamish-based writer and community advocate. He is the author of Sacred Headwaters, a newsletter about the interconnectedness of global social and ecological crises, and a graduate student studying ecological design thinking at Schumacher College. SHARES BC’s forests paradigm isn’t the only thing that needs shifting. Photo of logging roads near Fairy Creek by TJ Watt, Ancient Forest Alliance. I’ve helped organize three old-growth protection rallies in my community over the last month. I’ve read the Old Growth Strategic Review Panel’s report (and I think you should too) and other studies about B.C. forests and biodiversity, and I’ve spent more time than I’d care to admit looking at clearcut approvals on iMapBC.