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Calling all Artists Concerned about Climate Change

Calling all Artists Concerned about Climate Change

by Manitoba's Climate Action Team | Aug 9, 2024 | Climate-Resilient Living, Get Involved, Human Impacts

Stories help us visualize a future filled with hope, and they help keep us motivated as we dream about the lives we want our kids, grandkids, and loved ones to experience as they get older. Stories also help us communicate our fears and anxieties, and help others feel...
Buying Clubs: Local Food at Wholesale Prices

Buying Clubs: Local Food at Wholesale Prices

by Manitoba's Climate Action Team | Aug 6, 2024 | Climate-Resilient Living, Get Involved

The climate crisis and COVID-19 pandemic have highlighted the instability of our dominant, industrialized food system. This has led to more Manitobans taking interest in consuming more local, sustainably grown food. However, the added cost often associated with...
Cultivating climate action

Cultivating climate action

by Manitoba's Climate Action Team | Jun 4, 2024 | Get Involved, Human Impacts, Road to Resilience

By Mathew Scammell Most of us in Manitoba know that the climate is changing and that humans are responsible[1]. The scientific evidence supporting the claim that the burning of fossil fuels is to blame has only increased in recent decades. We now find ourselves in...
Advice to my younger self

Advice to my younger self

by Manitoba's Climate Action Team | Apr 21, 2023 | Climate-Resilient Living, Get Involved

By: Trevor Lehmann “Hope is short-lived unless coupled with a desire for future worlds that are not depressing but instead so enticing that they might lead us to yearn for a new way of being.” – Sarah Ray, A Field Guide to Climate Anxiety   At sixteen, my father took...
A Just Transition— a good idea. Tell the Feds on March 12th

A Just Transition— a good idea. Tell the Feds on March 12th

by Manitoba's Climate Action Team | Mar 10, 2022 | Events, Get Involved, Human Impacts

On February 28th, the leading climate scientists of the world (270 of them from 67 countries) told us (again) that if we don’t rapidly transition away from fossil fuels now, our future is unfathomably difficult—it is hungry, it is sick, it is war-torn, it is...

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