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Father and Son

How to Talk About Climate Change

Take Climate Action by Talking About It!

If it's a crisis, why aren't we talking about it?

"No one does anything unless it feels important. And if no one is talking about it, how important can it be?" - Dr. Katharine Hayhoe

The majority of people are concerned about climate change, and yet, we often aren't talking about it with others. In this free workshop you will learn more about emphatic listening and how to respond in an understanding way that has you both leaving the conversation feeling empowered to do something. It can be as simple as finding common ground! 

 

Some of the ideas covered include: 

  • Useful conversations don't have to be deep

  • It's helpful to look beneath the surface

  • What helps?

  • Practice and practice again

This workshop is a small, interactive group session for up to 16 people. It is co-facilitated by trained facilitators who ensure a safe and respectful space. You will receive resources to use after the workshop. 

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The Collingwood Climate Action Team is based on the traditional territory of the Haundenosaunee and Anishinabek peoples and, specifically, unceded Saugeen Ojibway territory. Our ancestors established a treaty relationship and responsibility with the Chippewas of Nawash Unceded First Nation and Saugeen First Nation, collectively the Saugeen Ojibway Nation (SON) - which we strive to uphold today. We are thankful for the opportunity to benefit from the continuing protection and stewardship of the land, air and waters by Indigenous Peoples who have protected them for thousands of years. This area we now call home is also home to many diverse First Nations, Inuit and Métis peoples with whom we wish to work together towards truth and reconciliation.

Collingwood, Ontario, Canada

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