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11/25/2022

Newsletter: November 2022

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November 2022 Newsletter

November 2022

 

So Many Votes for the Climate!

Thank-you to everyone who took the time to vote on October 15th, and to spread the word about our candidate questionnaire or the Climate Vote Nanaimo endorsements! Across BC, 148 climate champions (from the West Coast Climate Action Network's registry) were elected. Locally, we are excited that the following climate champions were elected:

 

Nanaimo City Council: Tyler Brown, Hilary Eastmure, Ben Geselbracht, Erin Hemmens, and Paul Manly

RDN Electoral Area A: Jessica Stanley

Parksville City Council: Mary Beil, Joel Grenz, and Sean Wood

Qualicum Beach Council: Anne Skipsey

Nanaimo-Ladysmith School Board: Naomi Bailey, Tania Brzovic, Greg Keller, Leanne Lee, Charlene McKay, Chantelle Morvay, Leana Pellegrin, and Tom Rokeby

Qualicum School Board: Eve Flynn, Barry Kurland, and Elaine Young

 

Collaborations for the Environment 

Nanaimo Climate Action Hub is committed to being a strong voice in the Nanaimo area for initiatives to combat climate change. We know that our message is magnified and reinforced when we join forces with other organizations working to combat climate change. As a result, we have taken these actions:

  • We signed on to Dogwood's open letter asking the BC government to end all natural gas hookups in new buildings by 2024
  • We signed on to the United We Stand for Old Growth Forests declaration by Elders for Ancient Trees. More information about the campaign can be found here. (Please note the date of the rally has been postponed and will be in the new year.)
 

Nanaimo Climate Pledge

The Nanaimo Climate Pledge is launching this November! A project of the NCAH, the first phase of the project aims to discover what methods of communication best encourage households to take action to lower their GHG emissions, before we launch the project across the Nanaimo area and then to all of BC.

 

And we need your support! Here’s what you can do:

  • Visit our website to learn more about the project and take the Pledge. 
  • Talk to your friends and family about the project.
  • Share our promo video on your social media.
  • Invite us to give a talk or distribute our brochures at your club or organization.
  • Sign up to be a Climate Connector (see our website for details).

 Thank you for being part of the climate solution!

 

Reusables VI

We enjoyed having Kelli from Reusables VI tell us about their zero-waste take-out container system at our last meeting. To try Reusables for free for three months, use this Promo Code: 3FREE

 

Just download the Reusables app from the App Store or Google Play and register.  You'll need to add a credit card to activate the account (just in case you don't return containers).  Choose the monthly option in order to use the promo code. You won't be charged membership fees for three months.  You can cancel anytime.

 

Benefits to becoming a Reuser

  • No more pile of single-use containers at the end of your meal.
  • Food stays hot longer in our stainless-steel containers.
  • Avoid the chemicals in single-use plastic and compostable containers.
  • You can reheat leftovers in the oven in our Reusables.
  • Support the restaurants that are supporting the environment.

www.reusablesvi.com

Facebook @reusablesvi

Instagram @reusables_vi

 

Looking Ahead...

Fracking the Peace documentary screening

The BC Greens Field Team will be hosting a screening of Fracking the Peace, a powerful new documentary by Stand.earth, following the people whose lives, water, and land have been changed by fracking. Fracking and its related industrialization on Treaty 8 Territory in Northeastern B.C. has had a devastating impact on local communities. It has harmed their physical and mental health, threatened traditional hunting and fishing practices, and put the water and land at risk. Watch the 3-minute Fracking the Peace trailer. We hope this will be a good opportunity to connect on an important issue.

 

Bowen Park Complex Clubhouse, 500 Bowen Road, Nanaimo
November 04, 2022, 06:00 PM — 08:00 PM

This event is free to attend and light refreshments will be served. Please RSVP here.

Surviving and Thriving as a Climate Activist

Championing climate action is hard work! It can be frustrating and overwhelming, but it can also be very inspiring and satisfying. Join us as some of the strongest advocates in the Nanaimo area share their experiences and hard-won wisdom at a presentation by the First Unitarian Fellowship of Nanaimo. is a new Text block. Change the

Support Us!

We have an account with the Regional Recycling South Return-It Depot at 839 Old Victoria Road in Nanaimo. You can donate the money from returnable items by asking the clerk to credit the Nanaimo Climate Action Hub account. Thanks in advance for your support. It makes a huge difference!n is a new Teck. Change the text.

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11/25/2022

Newsletter: October 2022

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October 2022 Newsletter

Municipal Election Issue  |  October 2022

 

Vote for the Climate on October 15th!

We asked candidates all across the RDN and school districts 68 and 69 to respond to five climate policy questions. Read their responses at www.nanaimo.earth to find out who is serious about climate action. Please help get the word out by sending the link to your network, or sharing the image at left on your social media (on facebook, you can share this post). If you're looking for recommendations of climate champion candidates, check out the endorsements made by another local climate group, at ClimateVoteNanaimo.com. 

 

All-Candidates Meeting Focused on Climate Change 

The BC Greens Nanaimo Riding Association held an All-Candidates Town Hall on September 28. The theme of the event was Toward a Sustainable Nanaimo and 24 candidates participated, 4 for mayor and 20 for city council. To find out about the meeting, you can view the video or read the article in Nanaimo News Bulletin.

 

Climate Action Win: Nanaimo-Ladysmith School Board Approves Bold New Environmental Plan

Last Wednesday, the school board voted to approve a new Environmental Stewardship Action Plan that sets an example for school districts around the province on how to take meaningful action on the climate crisis. Congratulations to Jessica Stanley and the rest the Environmental Stewardship Committee, and thank-you to everyone who sent messages in support of this plan!

 

Climate Strike! 

On Friday September 23, we supported local youth at their Fridays for Future protest in front of city hall with our signs and our enthusiasm.

 

Volunteer to help your community find hope in the climate crisis

The reality of the climate crisis can be overwhelming. 76% of Canadians say they are worried about climate change, but most people don’t know what they can do to make a difference. The Nanaimo Climate Pledge is launching in November, 2022. Sign up to be a Community Climate Connector to learn how to help the people in your personal network face the reality of the crisis and see how they can make a difference. Email us at NanaimoClimatePledge@gmail.com for more information.

 

Looking Ahead...

Invitation to Join the Nanaimo Youth Climate Action Hub

Nanaimo youth climate action hub's first official meeting will be on Oct 14th from 330 to 430pm, at the Maffeo Sutton gazebo. For all people ages 10-20 to come together to help take action on climate change. Bring your ideas!

Reusables Vancouver Island

Join us on Friday, October 15th at 5pm on zoom for a brief informational presentation from Kelli at Reusables Vancouver Island, a reusable takeout container service operating in Tofino, Ucluelet, Nanaimo and Victoria. Please RSVP to nanaimoclimateaction@gmail.com to receive the zoom link. 

Support Us!

We have an account with the Regional Recycling South Return-It Depot at 839 Old Victoria Road in Nanaimo. You can donate the money from returnable items by asking the clerk to credit the Nanaimo Climate Action Hub account. Thanks in advance for your support. It makes a huge difference!n is a new Teck. Change the text.

This newsletter is a publication of the Nanaimo Climate Action Hub. For more information, please click below:

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11/25/2022

Newsletter: August 2022

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August 2022 Newsletter

                       August 2022

Support for School Board Environmental Stewardship Action Plan

We had another great response to a “call to action” to send emails of support to the School Board (SD68) for their draft Environmental Stewardship Action Plan. On Wednesday, July 7th, the Board voted in favour of advancing the draft to the next phase, which is public consultation. Feedback will be welcome until August 31, 2022 via email consultation@sd68.bc.ca .

 

Announcement of Circular Economy Accelerator Program 

In July 2022, the City of Nanaimo decided to support a new and exciting program that will allow local and regional businesses to do a deep dive into the Circular Economy and reap the many benefits of pursuing this economic path. There is room for 20 businesses to participate in the first offering of the Circular Economy Accelerator Program aimed to begin at the end of September, 2022, and be completed within one year. Workshops will discuss what is a Circular Economy (CE), how their business fits into the CE, what are the benefits, and make connections with leaders in specific industries. One of the key deliverables from this program is the development of a very practical resource/tool kit specific for each business which will set goals and determine action plans to reduce energy use, carbon emissions and waste, as well as, identify cost savings, value-added opportunities, and sustainable best practices. 

 

Applications must be made no later than August 31 and more information can be found at Circular Economy Accelerator Program — Vancouver Island Coast Economic Developers Association

 

What can we do as members of the NCAH to help get the word out on this win-win program?

 

1. Talk to businesses you know and see if they might be interested in applying. Better yet send them the link and let them know that your loyalty to them would increase if they were part of the circular economy supporting a more resilient community and finding solutions to the climate crisis.

2. Send this announcement to your friends and encourage them to talk to businesses they know.

3. Send a message to Nanaimo City Council and Amrit Manhas (Economic Development Officer) and let them know that you are happy to hear about the Circular Economy Accelerator Program and wish that it will be expanded because it is very much needed. Also ask what you can do to help this program flourish.

4. Write to the provincial government about your approval of this initiative. Send your letter to Honourable Bruce Ralston, Minister of Energy, Mines and Low Carbon Innovation, and Honourable George Heyman, Minister of Environment and Climate Change Strategy to name a few.

5. Educate yourself on what is a circular economy and talk about it with friends and family. Find out how you can advocate for a CE. You can start with this link on the principles of a CE CIRCULAR ECONOMY | Project Zero

Looking Ahead...

Summer Potluck Picnic Update

Our picnic will be held on Sunday, August 21, from 11 am to 3 pm at Pacific Gardens Cohousing, 347 Seventh Street, Nanaimo. Please bring food to share, a chair for sitting outside and your own plate and cutlery.

We are really hoping to share food, conversation and friendship with all the members of NCAH.

 

Slackin' Off in August

There will be no organizers' meetings in August. We'll be back to to regular meetings in September on the second and fourth Fridays of the month. 

Support Us!

We have an account with the Regional Recycling South Return-It Depot at 839 Old Victoria Road in Nanaimo. You can donate the money from returnable items by asking the clerk to credit the Nanaimo Climate Action Hub account. Thanks in advance for your support. It makes a huge difference!n is a new Teck. Change the text.

This newsletter is a publication of the Nanaimo Climate Action Hub. For more information, please click below:

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