The Climate Reality Project Canada offers free presentations in many different formats that are adapted to multiple kinds of audiences. From general assemblies in schools to special events and lunch and learn business meetings, our volunteer Climate Reality Leaders, trained by Al Gore, adapt their presentations to meet all audiences and to time slots as short as 30 minutes to as long as two hours.
Generally, Climate Reality Canada presentations are delivered over a period of one hour that includes a question-and-answer period of 10 to 15 minutes.
Our presentations are typically divided into three sections:
1Must we change?
In this section, we present an overview of climate science and recent meteorological events, and explain the linkages between human activity and the intensification and frequency of events such as floods, droughts, and storms.
2Can we change?
Climate Reality Leaders then discuss the solutions available to help individuals, businesses and communities to mitigate climate change.
3Will we change?
To finish, the presentations end on an optimistic tone with a message of hope that aims to inspire audience members to act. Calls to action are included in this section in order to provide concrete examples of programs, campaigns.
Submitting a presentation request does not commit you to anything. It will simply allow you to verify our Climate Reality Leaders' availabilities for a free presentation in your region and allow you to discuss specific topics or share your comments and concerns with your Climate Reality Leader before committing to hosting a presentation.
If you have any questions that you would like to have answered prior to submitting a presentation request, please feel free to contact us at info@climatereality.ca.
The Climate Reality Project Canada’s (CRPC) 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. CRPC honours, recognizes and respects these Nations as the traditional stewards of the lands and waters on which we are today.