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People-powered climate action starts here.

Our mission is to build and connect networks of empowered individuals in communities across Canada by equipping them with the tools and knowledge to bring about new behaviours and policies that lead to a low-carbon, resilient, and just future. 

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Dear mayors, bring cheap, clean energy to your community.

Clean energy is cheap energy, giving us an effective way to cut both costs and climate pollution in our towns and cities.

Our mayors and city leaders are well-positioned to help bring cheap clean energy to our communities, but they need to hear from us: Sign our petition calling for mayors and city leaders to push for clean cheap energy now.

JOIN THE GREEN INK BOOK CLUB FOR PART 3 OF THEIR LATEST READ

Welcome to Green Ink, a place where words become powerful agents of change. Join the Green Ink Book Club for their next read — Growing Papaya Trees: Indigenous Science and the Fight for Our Future! In this book, author Dr. Jessica Hernandez shares how the impacts of colonial climate catastrophe — from warming oceans to forced displacement of settler ontologies — can only be addressed at the root if we reorient toward Indigenous science and follow the lead of Indigenous peoples and communities.

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DOWNLOAD THE DISINFORMATION DETECTIVES! TOOLKIT
Our new Disinformation Detectives! Workshop-in-a-Box is now available for download! This fully packaged, customizable workshop helps participants identify and counter the climate disinformation campaigns that delay action and protect fossil fuel interests.

The kit gives you everything you need to host an interactive session anywhere: in classrooms, libraries, community events, online spaces, and more. You’ll guide participants as they follow clues, decode real case studies, and uncover the narratives that fuel climate delay.

Download it by selecting Disinformation Detectives! in the resource menu in the link below!

EVENTS

    Green Ink Book Club
    Green Ink Book Club
    Multiple Dates
    Mon, Apr 20
    Zoom
    Our Green Ink community is bound by a shared passion for environmental sustainability, social justice, and creative expression. Through our monthly gatherings, we explore literature that sparks conversations on climate action, ecopsychology, systems change and social justice.
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    Disinformation Detectives! Q&A
    Disinformation Detectives! Q&A
    Tue, Apr 28
    Zoom
    Join us for a Q&A on Disinformation with Jennifer Nathan, the Disinformation Detectives Workshop creator, and learn more about the strategic and intentional disinformation that is threatening to claw back our climate wins!
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    Innovation Speaker Series: Earning More from Food Waste with BetterTable
    Innovation Speaker Series: Earning More from Food Waste with BetterTable
    Wed, Apr 29
    Zoom
    On Wednesday, April 29 (1PM ET / 10AM PT), Climate Reality Canada and the Canadian Environmental Network/Réseau canadien de l’environnement (RCEN) are excited to present the next session of our Innovation Speaker Series featuring Ben Liegey, Founder & CEO of BetterTable!
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LEARN ABOUT CLIMATE-FOCUSED DEMOCRATIC INNOVATION
Our new report, Advancing Climate Action through Participatory Democracy: Innovative Approaches for Public Engagement at the Local Level, explores how municipalities are using innovative approaches to bring residents into the policy process. Co-developed with Simon Fraser University’s CERi, this report is a valuable resource for municipal leaders, civil society groups and advocates working to strengthen democratic participation at the local level.​​
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Change starts in our communities. Discover powerful stories of local advocates driving climate action, social justice, and sustainability from the ground up. Be inspired—one story at a time.

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The Climate Reality Project Canada’s office is located on land which has long served as a site of meeting and exchange amongst Indigenous peoples, including the Haudenosaunee and Anishinabeg Nations. Our organization honours, recognizes and respects these Nations as the traditional stewards of the lands and waters on which we are today.

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