Clean Air Partnership
  • November 25, 2009

    The Ontario Ministry of the Environment has released a report titled Adapting to Climate Change in Ontario: Towards the Design and Implementation of a Strategy and Action Plan, authored by Ontario’s Expert Panel on Climate Change Adaptation.  The report lists a broad range of recommendations to help Ontario understand climate change impacts, reduce risks and take advantage of beneficial opportunities resulting from climate change.
     

  • October 19, 2009

    This Report on the Needs Assessment Survey has been created by the Northern and Southern coordinators of the North South Climate Change Network (NSCCN). The Survey was distributed to 60 municipalities and, or organizations from both Northern and Southern Ontario.  A total of 24 of the selected groups responded to the survey.  The survey responses will serve to inform the Network and will provide participants with potential contacts and resources. Ongoing feedback from members will also be used to direct and evaluate network activities.  

  • May 4, 2009

    Like other communities in the Great Lakes region, Toronto is undergoing significant changes in its climate. The city is becoming hotter, weather is becoming more variable, extreme weather is more common, and insect pests are multiplying as a result of warmer winters. Because of the millions of tonnes of greenhouse gases already released to the atmosphere, these changes will continue for the next century or more, even if we are successful in dramatically reducing emissions in the near future.

20/20 The Way to Clean Air Partnerships

January 20, 2010

Clean Air Partnership is always looking to develop relationships with like minded individuals, groups, and companies promoting energy conservation.

If you would like to partner on similar initiatives, or a suitable opportunity arises, please review the material on the 20/20 website and contact Gabriella Kalapos, Director of Outreach Programs, at 416.338.1288 or gkalapos@cleanairpartnership.org

Benefits of Collaboration:
  • Expansion of programs into regions where networks do not currently exist
  • Development of creative educational and social marketing campaigns
  • Cross promotion of programs; and
  • Reduce program costs and duplication