Seniors for Climate presents a “must-see” webinar on Sept 9th, with John Vaillant, award-winning author of Fire Weather
Vaillant will explore how wildfires—fuelled by fossil-driven climate change—are reshaping our lives and what we can do about it.
Vaillant will explore how wildfires—fuelled by fossil-driven climate change—are reshaping our lives and what we can do about it.
Join CALL's Individual Action Interest Group for a beautiful and breathtaking walk through the NEW Biidaasige Park in the Port Lands, led by Dr. Phillip Wood. This extraordinary green-space lines the new mouth of the Don River and is the largest park to open in Toronto in a generation.
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.
Join CALL’s Climate Advocacy Interest Group to discuss the November 4th federal budget and COP 30, plus some actions to advocate for more renewable energy.
This CALL December 3rd Learning Meeting will be a member-led presentation and discussion centered on Canada’s climate action commitments. Our working theme, is “How are we responding to Canada’s hinge moment?” This session will unpack what these pivotal events mean for Canada’s climate future--and how we, as citizens, can actively engage in the conversation that follows.
CALL's Individual Action Interest Group will discuss sustainable travel.
CALL is pleased to offer an up-to-date, in depth, inspiring and accessible 8-week on-line Zoom course on climate change, taught by Dr. Martin Bush, one of Canada’s most insightful voices on climate science and renewable energy.
Join the Climate Advocacy Interest Group to learn about the Electrotech Revolution and what it means for climate advocacy.
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.
Elin Kelsey is an internationally recognized thought leader in the evidence-based hope and climate justice movement. Hear about her new book, "How to be Hopeful" WRT climate change and empowering practices to overcome despair and act for climate justice.