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Monday, December 4, 2023
"William Commanda and Circle of All Nations Colleagues in Academia – SPECIAL DISCUSSION December 8, 2023, 11 am – 12.15 pm EST on zoomIf you would like to join in the Zoom discussions, please contact Romola (Romolavt@gmail.com) for the zoom link by Dec 6, 2023.Otherwise you can track the recording in on Circle of all... More
"Join CCA-Canada for a Seasonal Celebration - Dec 6th - 8 pm-9 pm. In this monthly networking event, we will connect, share and talk together about who we are and what’s happening in the world–such as extreme weather, political moments, and cultural flashpoints–and about linking thought and action, being and doing, the internal and... More
Tuesday, November 28, 2023
Please join for a conversation on deep canvassing around climate change moderated by Dr. Joshua Kalla, Associate Professor of Political Science at Yale University, and featuring Montana Burgess, Executive Director of Neighbours United and Steve Deline, Co-Founder at The New Conversation Initiative. Originating from the LGBTQIA+ equality movement,... More
Equipped with fresh research from EcoAnalytics, on November 29th, Climate Legacy and Re.Climate are excited to present a new webinar exploring the unique ways that seniors engage with climate action. If you would like to improve your messaging and better tailor your work to engage seniors, we hope to see you... More
Monday, November 20, 2023
Tree-Plenish, is a college-student-led tree planting initiative that is encouraging high schoolers across the nation to protect our environment. They partner with high schools to estimate their school’s energy use, and then help them plant enough trees to offset those emissions. This year, Tree-Plenish is rolling out a new college chapter... More
Monday, November 13, 2023
You’re invited to join a webinar on November 23 from 11-2PM co-hosted by Clean Energy Canada, the Canadian Climate Institute, Efficiency Canada, and Re.Climate exploring how clean energy makes life more affordable—and how to share this message with Canadians. Speakers from each organization will provide a collective crash course on the latest... More
On November 15, RBC executives will attend the Geographica Dinner where they will be thanked for their major gift to the Royal Canadian Geographical Society. Show up to protest this greenwashing and say clearly that RBC funds the destruction of Canadian Geography. As the country's biggest funder of fossil fuels, RBC funds environmental destruction... More
Tuesday, November 7, 2023
On November 9, 2023 (online), join the Canadian Climate Institute and the Net-Zero Advisory Body for our third annual pan-Canadian climate conference: Building Momentum Toward Net Zero. Featuring keynote speakers and moderated panels with national and international climate policy experts. They will delve into timely climate-related topics that... More
Monday, November 6, 2023
Horizon Ottawa is planning an action at the Transit Commission on November 14th, where they will be voting on the draft budget — likely to include fare hikes and service cuts. They are looking for 10-15 volunteers. Free Transit Ottawa, Horizon Ottawa and other groups on a set of demands to fix our lousy... More
On Nov 13 from 7-9pm (Dominion Chalmers, 355 Cooper St, Ottawa) CAFES Bulletin, CAFES and Safe Wings are planning an information workshop in efforts of supporting Ottawa residents to prevent bird window collisions happening at home. Bird-window collisions are a significant cause of bird mortality. About 250,000 birds collide with glass structures... More
Join Women and Climate on Nov 7 from 6:45 - 9:30pm for their first Ottawa dinner. If you are looking for an opportunity to talk climate with professionals identifying as women, you are in the right place! No climate experience necessary. These gatherings are a fun way to make new friends and chat about all topics with... More
Monday, October 30, 2023
On Nov 2, 2023 12:00 PM (Zoom) Re.Climate is hosting an event called "Global Burning: National Media Coverage of Climate Change and Wildfires in Canada" which discusses how National media has a great influence over policymakers and the general public, significantly shaping discussions and perceptions around climate change and what we can do about... More
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