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Transport Summit coming May 16

4/30/2018

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​Drawdown Transport Summit: Reversing global warming 

Friends House meeting room
60 Lowther Avenue, Toronto M5R 1C7
Wednesday May 16, 6:30-9:30 p.m.

Join Unify Toronto for the second of seven Drawdown sector summits. Learn about transport sector solutions to global warming that are already in place and in action in Toronto. Discover how you can help reverse global warming by accelerating what is already working. By donation.

Project Drawdown has identified, researched and modeled the 100 most substantive, existing solutions to address climate change, grouped into seven sectors. Put together, they reveal a path forward that can roll back global warming by 2050. 

The transport sector accounts for 23% of energy-related emissions, which is around 14% of all emissions. Project Drawdown has identified 11 of the most impactful transport-sector solutions for reducing emissions. These include less fuel-intensive shipping, airplanes and trucks, increased use of hybrid cars, electric bikes, electric vehicles, electric trains, mass transit, high-speed rail, and ridesharing, as well as telepresence. 

In this informative and collaborative evening:
  • Learn more about the transport sector solutions identified and modelled by Project Drawdown
  • Hear from experts and practitioners working on inspiring transport solutions in Toronto:
    • Tim Grant – Green Party of Ontario transportation critic 
    • Hamish Wilson – Cycling activist
    • Isabelle Boulard – CarpoolWorld
    • Kamilla Petrick – TTCriders 
    • John Filion – Toronto city councillor
  • Build a long and local vision for accelerating transport sector solutions in Toronto to their fullest potential
  • Offer what you can give and/or request what you need, to help move forward transport solutions in Toronto and reverse our greenhouse gas emissions by 2050.

Everyone welcome!

This is the second of seven sector summits:
April 25 - Food Sector Summit
May 16 - Transport Sector Summit
July 25 - Energy Sector Summit
August 29 - Building and Cities Sector Summit
October 24 - Women and Girls Sector Summit
November 28 - Land Use Sector Summit
January 30 - Materials Sector Summit

More about Project Drawdown and Unify Toronto’s Drawdown program:
Project Drawdown, founded by author and environmentalist, Paul Hawken, is a scientifically based, comprehensive plan to implement the top 100 solutions to reverse global warming by 2050. Reversing climate change is not only possible, but feasible and eminently practical. The New York Times bestselling book sets out the solutions, the math and the economics of how we can actually do this in an inspirational and accessible way. 

Unify Toronto's 13-month program aims to generate enough activity to make Toronto a hub of Drawdown activity in North America. It includes a series of introductions to Drawdown, seven sector summits, and a 4-session course, that will put vital information about how we can reverse global warming in your hands, connect you with other change makers, and galvanize your action with a new sense of optimism and agency. 

Access details of Unify Toronto’s full Drawdown program at www.unifytoronto.ca. 
Find out more about Drawdown at www.drawdown.org.

Learn about the Pachamama Alliance, creators of the Drawdown introduction and course, at www.pachamama.org.
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Upcoming intros to Drawdown Mon June 11 & Tues June 19

4/30/2018

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Please join Unify Toronto in collaboration with Pachamama Alliance for "An Introduction to Drawdown," led by Jon Love and Satya Robinson of JLS-Global.ca. By donation. Students attend free.

Are you feeling overwhelmed by the constant stream of stories about Climate Change (aka Global Warming) that imply there's little we can do about it, or that it’s not really happening? Are you feeling despair that the proposed solutions are too little and too late? Having pangs of guilt that you aren’t doing more? 
Well there is a research-based project underway to actually reverse global warming - to pull carbon out of the atmosphere, as opposed to merely slowing down the rate of emissions. It is not only possible, but feasible and eminently practical. The graphic record above, from the first introduction session on January 31st, gives you an idea of the energy and enthusiasm of the 140 participants, and offers a sense of the possibilities for effective action. 

Come and find out what you can do to help reverse global warming!

This very interactive evening program will present an inspiring, uplifting and empowering approach to the issue, based on the latest research from a team of over 200 scientists and researchers from around the world.  

Project Drawdown, founded by author and environmentalist, Paul Hawken, is a scientifically based, comprehensive plan to implement the top 80 solutions to reverse global warming by 2050. The book sets out the solutions, the math and the economics of how we can actually do this. It’s inspirational and accessible. 
Unify Toronto has planned a 13-month program (Jan 2018-Feb 2019) which aims to generate enough activity to make Toronto a hub of Drawdown activity in North America. It includes a series of introductions to Drawdown, sectoral events, and a 4-session course, that will put vital information about how we can reverse global warming in your hands, connect you with other change makers, and galvanize your action with a new sense of optimism and agency. For more information on the program and key dates, check out the Unify Toronto website.

​The introduction and course are being put together by the Pachamama Alliance, creators of the Awakening the Dreamer, Changing the Dream symposium (a not-for-profit based in San Francisco, California, USA).
Project Drawdown has identified the 100 best solutions that taken together could realistically keep us from catastrophe, and, at the same time, create the world we all want to live in. The team carefully measured the 80 solutions that are already up and running and modelled how they might be scaled up and carried out over the next 30 years. They also modeled the possibilities of 20 solutions that are under development and could soon be utilized – several of which, like energy storage technologies which will make wind and solar viable alternatives to fossil fuels and nuclear, are pioneered in Canada. They then ranked all 100 solutions to see which ones make the biggest impact and should be prioritized by investors, city planners, business leaders, educators, and NGOs.

Monday, June 11, 6:30-9:00 pm
OCAD University, rm 230
​100 McCaul Street
​Toronto, ON M5T 1W1 
Register for June 11 intro here
Tuesday, June 19, 6:30-9:00 pm
OCAD University, main auditorium
​100 McCaul Street
​Toronto, ON M5T 1W1 
Register for June 19 intro here

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A Visual Report on the Drawdown Food Summit (April 25)

4/28/2018

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by Patricia Kambitsch of Playthink

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Food Summit coming April 25

4/9/2018

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Let's grow food-related solutions to climate change!

Wednesday, April 25, 6:30-9:30
​OISE Peace Lounge, 252 Bloor St. W (St. George) 
Register now
Join Unify Toronto for the first of seven Drawdown sector summits. Learn about food sector solutions to global warming that are already in place and in action in Toronto. Discover how you can help reverse global warming by growing more of what is already working. By donation.

Project Drawdown has identified, researched and modeled the 100 most substantive, existing solutions to address climate change, grouped into seven sectors. Put together, they reveal a path forward that can roll back global warming by 2050. 

Project Drawdown’s food-sector solutions to global warming relate to agricultural production (crops and livestock) as well as food preparation, consumption, and waste. Put together, food-related activity accounts for about a quarter of greenhouse gas emissions. Supply-side agricultural solutions, like farmland restoration, regenerative agriculture, and tree intercropping, reduce emissions from farming and ranching, while also sequestering significant amounts of carbon. Demand-side solutions like a plant-rich diet, composting and reduced food waste reduce the need for land clearing.

In this informative and collaborative evening:
  • Learn more about the food sector solutions identified and modelled by Project Drawdown
  • Hear from experts and practitioners working on inspiring food solutions in Toronto
  • Build a long and local vision for accelerating food sector solutions in Toronto to their fullest potential
  • Offer what you can give and/or request what you need, to help grow food solutions in Toronto and reverse our greenhouse gas emissions by 2050.
Guest speakers:
Owen Goltz of Riverdale Farm and Forest, organic “second-career” farmer, arborist, permaculturist, educator, and farmers’ market vendor from Inglewood, Caledon. Owen recently presented his story and shared his knowledge of soil health at Peel County’s “Our Common Ground” food sustainability event. We welcome this speaker to discuss Drawdown-related solutions for Nutrient Management, Regenerative Agriculture, and Conservation Agriculture.
Steven Bourne of Ripple Farms, owner and Chief Operating Officer of self-sustaining food systems just emerging from startup to growth phase. Combining greenhouse vertical farming and aquaponics, they operate and provide education at EverGreen Brickworks and Seneca College in Toronto. Their urban farming methods are geared to a “circular economy” and have been featured in mainstream media. We welcome this speaker to discuss Drawdown-related solutions for Plant-Rich Diet, Nutrient Management, Reduced Food Waste, as well as local foods (cross-related to Drawdown’s Energy Sector and Transportation Sector solutions).
Cathy Nesbitt of Green Connections and Cathy's Crawly Composters (vermi-composting and home-grown sprouts), lecturer, educator, and charismatic and fun speaker. An award-winning expert on urban farming opportunities, she brings together “wiggly worms and kitchen compost” in the vertical spaced compact Garden Tower. We welcome this speaker to connect with Drawdown-related solutions of Composting, Plant-Rich Diet, and Nutrient Management in urban gardens.
Rob Zend-Gabori of Feedback App, Vice President of Sales. Feedback uses digital technology to connect restaurants with leftover food with people looking for low-cost, off peak hours meals. We welcome this speaker to engage our imagination with opportunities for Drawdown-related solutions on Reduced Food Waste.
Mark Hathaway, a postdoctoral researcher at the University of Waterloo studying transformative learning in permaculture. We are pleased to have Dr. Hathaway share some concluding reflections on food, ecological wisdom, and regenerative transformation. 

This is the first of seven sector summits:
April 25 - Food Sector Summit
May 16 - Transport Sector Summit
July 25 - Energy Sector Summit
August 29 - Building and Cities Sector Summit
October 24 - Women and Girls Sector Summit
November 28 - Land Use Sector Summit
January 30 - Materials Sector Summit

More about Project Drawdown and Unify Toronto’s Drawdown program:
​

Project Drawdown, founded by author and environmentalist, Paul Hawken, is a scientifically based, comprehensive plan to implement the top 100 solutions to reverse global warming by 2050. Reversing climate change is not only possible, but feasible and eminently practical. The New York Times bestselling book sets out the solutions, the math and the economics of how we can actually do this in an inspirational and accessible way. 

Unify Toronto's 13-month program aims to generate enough activity to make Toronto a hub of Drawdown activity in North America. It includes a series of introductions to Drawdown, seven sector summits, and a 4-session course, that will put vital information about how we can reverse global warming in your hands, connect you with other change makers, and galvanize your action with a new sense of optimism and agency. 

Access details of Unify Toronto’s full Drawdown program at www.unifytoronto.ca. 
Find out more about Drawdown at www.drawdown.org.

Learn about the Pachamama Alliance, creators of the Drawdown introduction and course, at www.pachamama.org.
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