What lies beneath? Fossil fuel disinformation in Canada
THIS MEETING HAS ALREADY OCCURRED. A video recording of this event will be available here shortly, along with other resources from the presentation. On Wednesday, September 6 at 10:00 am […]
THIS MEETING HAS ALREADY OCCURRED. A video recording of this event will be available here shortly, along with other resources from the presentation. On Wednesday, September 6 at 10:00 am […]
UNFORTUNATELY, THIS MONTHLY MEETING HAD TO BE POSTPONED DUE TO SPEAKER ILLNESS. WE WILL BE ADDRESSING THIS SUBJECT ON AN ONGOING BASIS. Mark this date for CALL's October learning meeting/webinar […]
THIS EVENT IS HAS ALREADY OCCURRED. A video recording and other learning resources will be available here shortly. On Wednesday, November 1st, Dr. Samantha Green (President-elect of CAPE - the […]
THIS EVENT HAS ALREADY OCCURRED. CLICK HERE TO SEE THE VIDEO AND ACCESS OTHER LEARNING RESOURCES. Making environmental claims without being able to back them up or “greenwashing” is more […]
Join us on Wednesday, March 5th at 10:00 a.m. EST for CALL's monthly learning meeting when we will come together to explore good news stories about progress on climate solutions […]
Join us on Wednesday, June 18th at 10:00 a.m. EST for CALL's learning meeting where Dr. Martin Bush will present on the topic: "Climate Change in Canada. Taking Action." Dr. […]
Vaillant will explore how wildfires—fuelled by fossil-driven climate change—are reshaping our lives and what we can do about it.
At CALL's Book Review learning meeting we discussed Bill McKibben's new book, "Here Comes the Sun -- A Last Chance for the Climate and a Fresh Chance for Civilization" that tells a story of resilience, equity and hope for the future. Bill McKibben is an acclaimed environmentalist and author.
Steven Guilbeault’s tenure as Canada’s Minister of Environment and Climate Change was marked by a series of ambitious, historically significant policies and achievements that reshaped the federal climate agenda before his resignation late last year. Hear directly from Stephen about this and the future of Canada's climate agenda.