2024 Outreach at City-Wide Events- Highlights & Takeaways

We inspired dozens of community members from all walks of life and age groups in climate talk and adopting practical solutions.

EVENT HIGHLIGHTS

1/6/20261 min read

What the community learned and experienced
  • Through interactive games, visual displays and in-depth conversations, community members learned about the urgency of the climate crisis.

  • Community members were encouraged to make climate-friendly choices from heat pumps, energy retrofits to eating local, and 4R (Reduce, Reuse, Repair, Recycle).

Key takeaways
  • While a small number of people appeared indifferent to climate change, many community members were concerned about the climate crisis. We had meaningful discussion with many who showed a keen interest in making daily lifestyle changes to reduce their carbon emissions.

  • Children and youth are especially engaged by our interactive game which helped them understand the importance of trees acting as carbon sinks of the planet.

City-Wide Events We Took Part

Community Gratitude

Thank you Councillor Shiu, Councillor Cilevitz, Councillor Dipaola, and Councillor Castro for supporting our work at your events, and for helping to raise public awareness and participation in climate action!

Looking Ahead

We will continue our tireless efforts to engage the public in adopting practical steps to reduce our carbon footprint while enhancing our health and potentially saving long-term financial costs!

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We inspired dozens and dozens of community members from all walks of life and age groups in climate talk and adopting practical solutions. Our outreach efforts were made at the Fun Fall Festival, Songs from the Hill Music Festival, Mill Pond Community Event, and Ward 3 Community BBQ.

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