How to buy food that captures carbon & regenerates soil
In the dog days of summer, shopping at a local farmers’ market feels like visiting a lush oasis – especially
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In the dog days of summer, shopping at a local farmers’ market feels like visiting a lush oasis – especially
Continue readingHow to buy food that captures carbon & regenerates soil
There’s nothing intuitive about how we solve the problem of gas-powered car dependence in Canada, especially when you think beyond the young, the able and, perhaps most importantly, the fearless. … Continue readingWe Know We Need Green Transit Solutions. But How Do We Implement Them? The E-bike Presents A Way Forward
Network member SCAN! presents a conversation with The Energy Mix’s Mitchell Beer to discuss a renewable energy-enabled exit from the
Continue readingSCAN! Hosts Event on Making Fossil Fuels History
We don’t have to wait for government, private industry, or institutional investors to finance the transition to renewable energy and
Continue readingClimate Legacy and G78 host webinar on Community Owned Renewable Energy
Climate Legacy and The Group of 78 are pleased to be hosting a webinar about June 8 exploring federal and
Earth Day is a great time to celebrate the accomplishments of environmental organizations and individuals’ actions around the world, but
Continue readingEarth Day May Be Over, But We Can Still Act For the Planet
As we celebrate our beautiful, life-sustaining planet, it’s clearer than ever that we also have a responsibility to protect it.
SCAN! (Seniors for climate action now) is an action group dedicated to informing and mobilizing seniors in an effort to avert
Continue readingClimate Legacy Interview of the Month: David Robertson and SCAN!
Climate Legacy, in partnership with The Group of 78, is pleased announce its first webinar of 2021: Potentials and Pitfalls
Three of Canada’s banks—RBC, TD and Scotiabank—are among the top 12 banks in the world financing fossil fuel industries. In
Continue readingBanks are still Funding Fossil Fuels, with RBC the Worst Canadian Culprit