Join us with Kae Shummoogum, CEO of Gasonic Group and the Canary Climate Conversation Association, for their presentation "Let the Canary Talk: Climate Actions for a Greener Future"
This Earth Talks event, with the Biosphere Institute of the Bow Valley, will take place on Monday, November 18 in the Friends Program Room at 7:00pm.
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About Let the Canary Talk: Climate Actions for a Greener Future:
Miners once brought Canaries into coal mines as a safety precaution. In this hands-on workshop, Kae will “let the Canary talk” sharing important concepts and strategies we can use to create a low carbon, resilient future for ourselves.
Attendees will learn about…
● Unveiling the Invisible: How to make the hidden causes and solutions of climate change visible
● Tackling the Climate Challenge: Understanding the complexities of addressing climate change and the urgency of collective action to mitigate its effects
● The Power of Small Actions: How individual actions can now be amplified by a factor of 99, creating a significant impact in the fight against climate change
About the Presenter:
Kae Shummoogum, P.Eng, is a passionate environmental educator trained by Al Gore in 2008 as a climate reality presenter, with over 40 years of experience in air quality monitoring and sustainability. Founder of Gasonic Group and the Canary Climate Conversation Association, Kae is dedicated to making the invisible threats of pollution and climate change visible. His innovative use of electric vehicles as mobile classrooms has engaged thousands of students at the Mayor’s Environmental Expo over the past five years. Kae’s work focuses on reconnecting people with nature and addressing climate change through practical, impactful solutions.
What is Earth Talks?
Earth Talks is a collaborative partnership with the Biosphere Institute of the Bow Valley, to bring you monthly environmental speakers and conversations relevant to our community.
On one Monday evening each month, we will be joined by Biosphere staff in the Friends Program Room at 7:00pm for an Earth Talk. Earth Talks will typically be held on the third Monday of the month, with a few exceptions.
Admission is free, with donations graciously accepted.
Get inspired to learn more about the world around us and what we can do to preserve it!