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SUMMARY:Our Climate\, Our World: Local Responses to Global Realities
DESCRIPTION:Third Age Learning at Lakehead (TALL) Bracebridge: A four part lecture series \nOur Climate\, Our World:  Local Responses to Global Realities \nKnox Presbyterian Church\, 120 Taylor Road\, Bracebridge \nNovember 7th 9:30-11:30a.m. \nTitle:  “The Land Between:  How our Ecotone Holds a Key to Ontario’s Climate Crisis” \nThe Land Between is the area in which you live\, work\, and play.  This region extends from the Georgian Bay Coast to the Ottawa Valley\, and it is the last intact wilderness in southern Ontario.  It is also a land of hope\, as this meeting place between ecoregions and species can act as a buffer against the impacts of climate change – that is\, if it is kept intact.  How can an understanding of the unique ecology and culture of our region enable us to support local conservation and restoration efforts?  How can we respond to global issues proactively from our incredibly important location in central Ontario? \nLeora Berman is the founder and head of The Land Between\, an organization that works to research and conserve the ecological\, cultural\, and socio-economic features of the region in which we live.  She has been leading large scale ecological projects for over twenty years\, working with governments\, charities\, and industry partners.  She is the 2019 recipient of the Canada Wildlife Federation’s Roland Michener Award for outstanding achievements in wildlife research and conservation.
URL:https://www.thelandbetween.ca/event/our-climate-our-world-local-responses-to-global-realities/
LOCATION:Ontario
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SUMMARY:Our Climate\, Our World: Local Responses to Global Realities
DESCRIPTION:Third Age Learning at Lakehead (TALL) Bracebridge: A four part lecture series \nOur Climate\, Our World:  Local Responses to Global Realities \nKnox Presbyterian Church\, 120 Taylor Road\, Bracebridge\, 9:30-11:30a.m. \n  \nNovember 14th – Dr. Brad Dibble \n  \nTitle: “Comprehending the Global Climate Crisis from a Local Perspective:  Rising to the ‘Defining Challenge of our Generation’” \n  \nClimate change is real. And the science behind it has been understood for more than 150 years. But it’s only in the last few decades that we’ve really witnessed its effects first-hand. And what’s even more concerning it that these changes are accelerating at an alarming rate. Understanding the background science of climate change and the impacts which are being felt all over the world makes it easier to motivate people to work toward the solutions to combat it locally and globally. And many of these solutions are economically viable and within our reach if we simply pledge ourselves to the cause. At the close of this series\, how can we rise to the challenges we face? \nDr. Brad Dibble was appointed by the federal Minister of the Environment as one of 25 members to the Sustainable Development Advisory Council\, a membership he still maintains. A Mentor for Climate Reality Canada\, he has received training with Al Gore and endorsements from Col. Chris Hadfield for his work.  He has also written the award-winning book\, Comprehending the Climate Crisis: Everything you need to know about Global Warming and and how to stop it (2012). \n 
URL:https://www.thelandbetween.ca/event/our-climate-our-world-local-responses-to-global-realities-3/
LOCATION:Ontario
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SUMMARY:Illuminating Conservations: Talk is Free Theatre
DESCRIPTION:Leora Berman in Illuminating Consersations \nLeora Berman\, via her negotiated agreements and initiatives to conserve water through the International Joint Commission between Canada and the U.S.A.\, as COO of the charity The Land Between\, works tirelessly to explain the valuable ecological function of the unique area South from Parry Sound through Georgian Bay to Lake Couchiching and East to the Ottawa Valley.  Born in South Africa during the apartheid era\, she became aware of the relationship of people to the land\, culture\, and economies and\, of our responsibilities to one another.  Her work reflects the growing importance of preserving the region called The Land Between as a place of regeneration for insects\, wildlife and people.
URL:https://www.thelandbetween.ca/event/illuminating-conservations-talk-is-free-theatre/
LOCATION:Talk is Free Theatre\, 1 Dunlop Street West\, Barrie\, Ontario\, Canada
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