by Marina | Jan 12, 2022 | Food & Gardening, Intersectional Climate Action
In the cupboard: facing the facts about food security in Canada January 12, 2022 Food insecurity in Canada has increased in recent years, and some Canadians are more vulnerable than others. How can we participate in positive change? By Rae Landriau For many of us we...
by Marina | Jan 11, 2022 | Food & Gardening
Decolonizing our Food Systems January 11, 2022 The first step to becoming engaged personally in decolonizing our food systems is to seek a broader understanding in order to align our food choices to support positive changes in our society. Radical right? By Marina de...
by Marina | Jan 10, 2022 | Food & Gardening
5 Easy Ways to be a Responsible Canadian Consumer January 10, 2022 Here are 5 easy ways to help you to become a more responsible consumer as an urban Canadian. By Marina de Pina-Jenkins Creating a positive impact in our communities becomes a habit that is a pleasure...
by Marina | Oct 2, 2020 | Carbon Footprint, Eco Wellness, Intersectional Climate Action, Volunteering
How to Give Back to the Earth: a Lesson in Reciprocity October 2, 2020 Global participation can inspire global change, helping to heal ourselves and the earth. by Kayla MacInnis “Action on behalf of life transforms. Because the relationship between self and the...
by Marina | Aug 31, 2020 | Carbon Footprint, Volunteering
Can Volunteering Offset Your CO2? August 31, 2020 How much good does green volunteer work do? We break down the numbers to show how effective volunteering can be at combating climate change. By V. S. Wells Volunteering for environmental causes definitely gives...
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