Climate Action Month Day 26: Why conversations matter


Change takes place in group discussions with trusted communicators. Holding important conversations with family, friends, and neighbours can help change mindsets and move forward ideas on facing the climate emergency. 

Today’s resource: Climate Fast has put together a webpage to help facilitate the organization of climate conversations. So-called kitchen table conversations are meant to create safe spaces for communities to discuss climate change in a more in-depth way. A lot of climate concerns are shared but broaching the subject can be difficult. Climate Fast has put together multiple documents so you can organize a community conversation of your own. To learn more please visit: http://www.climatefast.ca/kitchen-table-conversations 


Your #30DayKAIROSChallenge

Organize a Kitchen Table Climate Conversation. See below for more information: http://www.climatefast.ca/kitchen-table-conversations  

 Change takes place in group discussions with trusted communicators. Holding important conversations with family, friends, and neighbours can help change mindsets and move forward ideas on facing the climate emergency. (Source: Climate Fast)


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