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Beyond Crisis - free screening and discussion

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BEYOND CRISIS

‘Beyond Crisis’ is a new film by Toronto filmmaker Kai Reimer-Watts, and these four screenings are Toronto premiere events.  The film is a story of hope in a rapidly changing world affected by climate change. The film is an inspiring call to action as told by over 50 unique voices across Canada and the world.

The Director will attend for the Q&A and there will also have a short presentation on how to support TransformTO, the City’s climate action plan, through advocating for full funding in the City’s 2018 budget.

Beyond Crisis - free screening and discussion

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Beyond Crisis is a new film by Toronto filmmaker Kai Reimer-Watts, and these four screenings are Toronto premiere events.  The film is a story of hope in a rapidly changing world affected by climate change. The film is an inspiring call to action as told by over 50 unique voices across Canada and the world.

The Director will attend for the Q&A and there will also have a short presentation on how to support TransformTO, the City’s climate action plan, through advocating for full funding in the City’s 2018 budget.

Ward 13 EcoFest

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We will learn ways to make our homes, lives and businesses more eco friendly from local and city wide organizations.
Bring your old electronics to be recycled. Click below to view the poster:

http://files.constantcontact.com/9d78729e001/ecfca3a1-1a28-46e7-97ea-1f22a202bb75.pdf

and visit www.ward13.ca as more details are released.

Beyond Crisis - free screening and discussion

Organization: 

BEYOND CRISIS

‘Beyond Crisis’ is a new film by Toronto filmmaker Kai Reimer-Watts, and these four screenings are Toronto premiere events.  The film is a story of hope in a rapidly changing world affected by climate change. The film is an inspiring call to action as told by over 50 unique voices across Canada and the world.

Rising Waters - Are we ready to cope?

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Ontario and Quebec saw a lot of water this year. Flooding in the first half of summer kept the Toronto Islands closed for much of the season. Watching the devastation wrought by what seems like an endless line of Hurricanes down south is really forcing us to think about our own infrastructure resiliency.

Once in 500 year storms are happening with increasing frequency. Flooding is becoming common place in Toronto.

What are we doing to make sure our critical infrastructure is ready for future weather events? Are we being proactive or simply waiting to get washed out?

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