Reliable Sources for Climate Information: Why They Matter and What They Are
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Reliable Sources for Climate Information: Why They Matter and What They Are

Explore trusted climate resources that help Canadians of all ages navigate the challenges of climate change with clarity and confidence. From science-backed facts and local data to age-appropriate educational tools, this guide empowers communities to take informed action, build resilience, and foster trust in a time of misinformation and rapid change.

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When to Have Climate Conversations
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When to Have Climate Conversations

This guide will walk you through some of the key moments when climate feelings tend to surface most strongly, and how to seize these moments for supportive climate conversations.

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Sharing Climate Narratives
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Sharing Climate Narratives

Storytelling is one of our most ancient and powerful communication tools. It’s fundamental to who we are as humans – stories shape our understanding, our values, and our sense of possibility. In the context of climate change, storytelling deeply connects us, making an abstract global problem feel personal and urgent. In short, how we talk about climate change matters as much as what we say.

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Speaking to Others' Climate Values
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Speaking to Others' Climate Values

Values shape how each of us sees the world and decides what’s important. By framing climate action in terms of something the other person already cares about, you make it personally meaningful to them.

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How to Use Active Listening in Climate Conversations
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How to Use Active Listening in Climate Conversations

This guide will walk through key active listening principles – from being fully present with the speaker, to encouraging them with affirmations, holding space without jumping in, reflecting and summarizing their thoughts, asking thoughtful questions, and responding with empathy and care.

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Climate Anxiety as Moral Distress and Six Things We Can Do To Break Free
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Climate Anxiety as Moral Distress and Six Things We Can Do To Break Free

Climate anxiety is not a disorder; it is a rational moral response to a world failing to act. It is the pain of witnessing those with power betray the future, the ache of knowing that what must be done is not being done. Yet within this distress lies a call — not to despair, but to solidarity, to action, and to the rebuilding of trust in one another.

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Why We Disagree on Climate—and How to Bridge the Divide
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Why We Disagree on Climate—and How to Bridge the Divide

Climate change confronts us not only with a planetary challenge but with a human one: how to unite people with very different worldviews to take collective action. Understanding the moral roots of our divisions can turn frustration into empathy—and transform conversations into opportunities for change.

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