SOLUTIONS

Fighting climate change begins in our everyday lives.


Download Désirée's comprehensive "What You Can Do to Fight Climate Change" guide!


Or browse below for some useful links.


Climateforchange.ca is a great Climate Change catch-all resource


Fellow Climate Project Presenter Carl Duivenvoorden's site presents immediate actions for climate change fighting at home
http://inconvenienttruth.changeyourcorner.com/makeadifference.php


The David Suzuki Foundation has an excellent introduction on how to make your life more sustainable.
Click here to read it


Read Susan Riley's Ottawa Citizen article on what the Canadian Government can, and must, do to fight climate change.


Read results of the Trudeau Foundation and Canada West Foundation Poll: Canadians Look First to Government to Address Climate Change


At Home


The David Suzuki Foundation has an excellent guide to make your home life more environmentally friendly.


Greenpeace Canada has great easy to follow ''Tips for Green Summer Living''.


Greenpeace  Canada has this simple how-to ''Guide to Saving the Climate''.


The BBC offers a Free Climate Change Guide with great tips for greener living.


The Government of Canada Energy Efficiency Office provides ideas on how to reduce energy use.


The Pembina Institute has constant updates on how you can be greener in your own home by conserving energy.
Read the latest

 

Read this important guide on cleaning products
The Dirt on Cleaners


On the Road


Driving a car is a large source of greenhouse gas emissions.
Click here to check out
Equiterre’s transportation cocktail, which will help you alter your transportation patterns to become more sustainable, while saving you money.


At Work


The David Suzuki Foundation guide to creating an environmentally sustainable work place


Go Carbon Neutral

 A guide to Carbon Offsets from the David Suzuki Foundation

 

Take Action


Zerofootprint is a social-networking website that allows you to calculate your climate impact and meet other people who are committed to doing the same.


Eldis provides useful tools, manuals and technology to support local intervention and offers a broad introduction to Community Based Adaptation, as well as a host of  academic documents on the subject, for the developed and developing world.


Climate Action Network Canada promotes solutions and provides a basis for collaborative action and a forum for communication, policy development and coordination. This site has up-to-date information on how you can make the biggest difference.


Call and write to your MP to tell them to take action on climate change with 3 easy steps. 


1. Download this open letter to elected officials. You can adapt it to your own personal message.

2. Click here to find your MP's contact information.

3. Send the letter, and call your MP!


Sign the Sierra Club of Canada petition urging Prime Minister Harper to respect Canada’s Kyoto targets.


Gore in Montreal

Al Gore is coming to Canada to train 200 people on the science and solutions of climate change. The training will take place in Montreal from 4-6 April 2008. To apply through an open application process, please go to www.climateprojectcanada.org

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