Resource List

The resource list for this event looks a little different as it reflects our open conversation about issues and questions that have been raised in the Noons for Now series thus far.

This week, our conversation centered on an idea that came up at our teach-in on Student Climate Activism – the desire to foster more collaboration and cooperation with other environmental organizations in Ottawa. There are some groups in the city, like CAFES, that are already doing this work.

Community Climate Calendar:

One idea that we discussed was the creation of a collective google calendar to share events and initiatives. Climate Commons is currently developing the calendar and reaching out to local organizations about it. .

Climate Action Resource List:

There was also a desire to offer resources for individuals who are interested in getting involved in climate action but are unsure of where to begin. We’re starting to gather materials that would be helpful and we welcome any suggestions you might have!

Atkin, Emily. “” Heated, July 12 2021

Ramirez, Izzie. “” Vice, September 25 2020

“” episode of The New York Times ±è´Ç»å³¦²¹²õ³ÙÌýThe Argument, May 25, 2022

Zeynep Tufekci, “”ÌýThe Atlantic, June 24 2020

Margaret Klein Salamon, ,”ÌýThe New York Times, May 1 2022

Eduardo Garcia, , 2022

Climate Commons’ Actions That Could be Adopted at Other Institutions:

  • Start a climate group at your institution
  • Start a weekly Teach-In
  • Start regular Climate Cafés at pubs and bars in your local community