Date: Wednesday, May 4, 2022 | 12:00 p.m.–1:00 p.m. (ET)
Climate change and income insecurity are major, interconnected challenges that limit the capacity of communities across Canada to build or strengthen resilience.
During the past several months, The Green Resilience Project organized over 30 conversations with communities across Canada on the links between climate change, income security and their role in building resilient communities equipped with the tools they need to navigate a changing environment and economy.
These conversations, facilitated by local community partners, explored how policies in these areas can work together to support communities in taking self-directed action on the challenges they face, and barriers to participation in solutions.
Join the Tamarack Institute on May 4 to hear from some of the Project’s organizers and community partners. Speakers will share insights and trends that emerged from the local conversations as well as implications for community changemakers and for policymaking at all levels.