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    We Really Can Live Without Fossil Fuels

    We Really Can Live Without Fossil Fuels! Curt Hull, Director, Climate Change Connection presentation at Speaking Up October 19th, 2023 at X’Cues in Winnipeg. 

    • We Really Can Live Without Fossil Fuels

      We Really Can Live Without Fossil Fuels! Curt Hull, Director, Climate Change Connection presentation at Speaking Up October 19th, 2023 at X’Cues in Winnipeg. 

    • Manitoba’s Road to Resilience

      Manitoba’s Road to Resilience, our pathway to a fossil free future.

    • Road to Resilience: Policy Solutions Launch

      We have seven years to cut emissions in Manitoba by half in order to avoid a climate catastrophe, Manitoba’s Road to Resilience provides the framework and the solutions.

    • What climate change on the Prairies could look like


      Canada’s Prairies are already seeing more drought, flooding and warmer winters as the Earth’s climate warms, but what can we expect in the longer term?

    • Climate-Resilient Manitoba: Transportation


      Finding alternative ways to move ourselves and our goods without fossil fuels is critical in reducing emissions in our province. Unfortunately, making the right choice isn’t enough. road2resiliencemb.ca

    • Imagine a resilient Manitoba…


      What does a climate-resilient Manitoba look like? Learn more about the hopeful future we could all share and how we’ll get there at road2resiliencemb.ca

    • Road to Resilience Launch


      On Feb 18, 2021, Lead author Curt Hull introduced a set of ideas for an achievable, concrete pathway to a climate resilient Manitoba.

    • Kiss the Ground – Netflix film


      Discover the connection between healthy food, healthy soil, and climate solutions. Kiss the Ground is available on Netflix.

    • Tides Canada is now MakeWay


      CCC is on a shared charity platform. That platform has changed its name from Tides Canada to MakeWay.

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