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AUGUST 2023

The ClimateFast newsletter shares information, resources, news, and activist opportunities about the climate crisis that may interest our readers, and does not necessarily reflect the views of ClimateFast members. If you have an event or resource you would like to share, please send it to newsletter@climatefast.ca.

 

It has been an incredible summer with climate impacts coast to coast to coast. Massive dislocation due to forest fires, and major flooding events. More than six times the area burned on average in the last ten years, and the summer’s not over yet. It’s a crucial time to raise our voices for climate action! And we have a full calendar of events in September to give you a place to raise your voice, with others. We invite everyone to get involved in a Global March to End Fossil Fuels action between Sept 15 and 17. Please scroll down for these opportunities - and join us! Together we can really make a difference.

EVENTS

1. Global March to End Fossil Fuels
September 15-17, various times, various locations
This September, while the United Nations holds a summit on the future of fossil fuels, people around the world will take to the streets to demand a transition away from oil and gas that is ‘fast, fair and forever’. The flagship march will be held in New York City, and other events are being organized around the world.
More info & get involved

2. Friday, Sept. 15, Fridays for Future: Create your own local contribution to this global day of action: More info & get involved. Events in Ottawa on Parliament Hill at 1 p.m.; Kingston at University and Union at 12 noon; and in Sudbury.

3. Toronto Rally and March to End Fossil Fuels
Saturday, Sept. 16,  11 a.m. to 1 p.m.  
Queen’s Park. Toronto.  Rally is at 11:00, march at 12:00 noon.

Join us and other social justice and environmental groups to add our voices to the fight to end fossil fuels!!

This is Rosh Hashanah so some of you will not be able to attend. It’s timed with the Global March to End Fossil Fuels just before UN Climate Week.  We regret the conflict. If you can volunteer, please do!  We need everyone’s help to organize a big demo in a short amount of time! Please fill out this sign-up form.

4. Migrant Justice Day of Action, Sunday September 17
The day before Parliament resumes, Migrant Rights Network is holding Regularize Everyone: It’s Time rallies across Canada, including Toronto.
Meet at Yonge and Bloor at 2:00 pm

5. “Powering Ontario’s Growth” - Ford’s Energy Disaster
Wednesday September 20, 7 - 9 pm (zoom)

The Ford government has released a disastrous plan for massive growth in fossil gas and nuclear power - and nothing for renewables and conservation!  We need to fight back! 
You can download the plan here:

Please attend this webinar on Wednesday Sept 20 to learn about the alternative low cost and climate-friendly plan for Ontario’s Energy Future. Organized by SCAN and Ontario Climate Emergency Campaign (OCEC)

Register here


6. Lobby Breakfast at Queen's Park
Tuesday September 26, 2023, 7:30am - 9am
Queen’s Park, Toronto ON

Training session: Monday September 25, 7 - 9 pm, Friends House, 60 Lowther Ave.

Overnight billeting can be arranged for those from out of town.

One way to fight for a renewable energy future!  Please join in our lobby day, this will involve sending an invitation to your MPP and attending the breakfast, or arranging another meeting time with your MPP. Coordinated by CCL, OCEC, OCAA and ClimateFast, this day of lobbying will address Ontario's energy future with a specific focus on fighting the planned expansion of gas plants in Ontario.  Lobbying can be very effective and the more ridings we represent that day, the better.  One of our speakers will be Zoe Keary-Matzner, who is a litigant in the youth climate suit against the Ontario government.
Please register if you are able to attend. 

7. March for the Land
September 27th, 12 pm
Grange Park, Toronto (behind the Art Gallery of Ontario)

Five First Nations from Northern Ontario will come to Toronto to lead a march to Queen’s Park calling on Premier Ford to end unwanted mining activity on their Territories. 
These five strong First Nations have formed a historic alliance to protect their lands and waters in the face of mounting concerns about encroachment on their territories by mining exploration companies who have been enabled by the Ford Government.You can support the Land Alliance by attending the march, spreading the word on your socials and in your community. This is a family-friendly event. Rain or shine!

RSVP to attend the march

8. The Great Summer Postering Contest of 2023
Postering is a perfect summer activity. You can get some exercise and take action on climate change at the same time. The Climate Pledge Collective has designed these three as a series that will hopefully work together to push people from ignoring the problem to taking meaningful action.

You can download each of the three posters here:
IGNORE, KNOW, DO.

CALLS TO ACTION

1. Government of Canada:  Clean Energy Regulations 
On August 10 the Federal Government finally released their proposed Clean Energy Regulations. The key objectives are a net-zero electricity grid in Canada by 2035, affordability and reliability. The regulations will be finalized in 2024 after a 75 day public comment period ending November 2, 2023. 

Comment on the Regulations

2. Oppose supercharged sprawl in Ontario
The provincial government has released a shocking plan to gut what remains of Ontario’s planning rules. Environmental Defence has provided a letter template for you to tell your MPP to oppose the changes to provincial planning rules..

Sign the letter

3. Demand that the Ford government reverse its Greenbelt decisions!

Sign the petition

4. Call for O.P.P. to investigate Greenbelt land removals

The Auditor General found that the provincial government removed 7,400 acres of protected land from the Greenbelt for developers to gain windfall profits.

Take action

5. Support the parking levy
Over the next few weeks Toronto City Council will be reviewing next steps on a series of new funding tools, including a commercial parking lot levy that TEA and TTCriders have been campaigning for. .

Send an email

6. No New Gas Plants!
We need to phase out polluting gas to save our climate! Urge the Government of Ontario to direct the IESO to plan for a full phase out of gas-fired generation by 2030.

Add your voice

7. Hold big polluters accountable
We need to make big oil accept the principle of polluters pay and contribute to the UN Loss and Damage fund for those suffering its worst consequences

Sign the petition

8. Release the Ontario Climate Reports!

Join the Open Letter: 
Help get the Ford government to release two climate change reports they have been sitting on. They analyze the impacts climate change is likely to have on Ontario and include some strategies for reducing those impacts. Please sign and share this letter:

  • Click the link below to read the Open Letter.
  • Send an email to JPreleasethereports@gmail.com with “Add my name” in the subject line. Put your name, town or city, and postal code in the body of the email. Your name will be added to the Open Letter when it is published.
  • Send messages to others you think will be sympathetic, asking them to add their names as well.
Read the Open Letter
 
RESOURCES

1. Special Report on Changes to the Greenbelt
Auditor General of Ontario. August 9, 2023

The Office of the Auditor General of Ontario released a Special Report on Changes to the Greenbelt that revealed that developers in Ontario had direct influence over the province’s decision to extract lands from the Greenbelt and received preferential treatment, The report shows that the Ford government began working to remove protected land as soon as it won re-election. You may want to read the News Release, the Report at a Glance, or the news release from Environmental Defence.

Download the full report

2. Funding for roof retrofits
Reduce your heating and cooling costs by adding a green roof. The City of Toronto’s Eco-Roof Incentive Program provides rebates of up to $100,000 for green roofs and up to $50,000 for cool roofs. Take your green roof to the next level by growing food, hosting events or turning it into a relaxing rooftop space. All existing buildings are eligible including some new buildings. 

Learn more

3. Funding for electric vehicle charging stations 
To reach global climate targets, we need to electrify how we get around. Quickly. The Atmospheric Fund (TAF) has reopened its EV Station Fund. Rebates are available for up to 50 per cent of the cost of installing the charging stations in multi-unit residential buildings and public places . 

Learn more

4. Five system-changing ways to fight rising energy bills in heat waves
Corporate Knights, August 4, 2023

Authors Steve Winkelman and Mitchell Beer say it’s time for decision-makers to get visionary and rethink our top-down grid from the bottom up

Read the article

5. Birds and Transmission: Building the Grid Birds Need
The National Audubon Society, 2023
America’s leading bird conservation organization issued a landmark report urging widespread building of power transmission lines to help protect birds from climate change,  even though bird conservationists have historically tended to oppose power line projects due to the relatively small but real risk they pose to birds. This could help unite people who care about the environment behind the need to rapidly build-out transmission and clean energy infrastructure

Read the report

6. Shifting Power:: Zero Emissions Electricity Across Canada by 2035
David Suzuki Foundation

This is an excellent resource for commenting on the Green Energy Regulations.  It shows how Canada can achieve its goal of 100% clean electricity by 2035 without using either natural gas or nuclear energy. 

Read the report

7. What the Fossil Fuel Industry Doesn't Want You To Know - Al Gore TED Talk
Nobel Laureate Al Gore looks at the two main obstacles to climate solutions and gives his view of how we might actually solve the environmental crisis in time. He calls for a global rethink of the roles of polluting industries in politics and finance.  

Watch the video
 

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