Neighbourhoods for Nature, Caring Communities

Taking action together to prepare our families, homes and neighbourhoods for climate change

You are invited to Neighbourhoods for Nature, Caring Communities: Taking action together to prepare our families, homes and neighbourhoods for climate change, Saturday, November 15, 11am – 3pm, at the Main Library (74 Mackenzie St).  Preceded by a climate resilient neighbourhood walk.  Free transit to this free community event.

10am: Climate resilient neighbourhood walk. What is a climate resilient neighbourhood?  Explore this question on a guided walk through Uptown and the Donovan. Led by architect Kai Wood Mah, and Cortney St. Jean, Chair of the Uptown CAN. Stop for free cookies at Beard’s Coffee Bar & Bakery along the way! Register here.  With Rainbow Routes and Coalition for a Liveable Sudbury.

Drop in 11am – 3pm, for information, resources, activities & free snacks.

  • Understand local climate risks and what you can doWith EarthCare Sudbury, Up North on Climate, Public Health Sudbury and Districts. And information from Intact Centre for Climate Adaptation.
  • Connect to information, resources and community groups to take actionWith Canadian Environmental Law Association, Coalition for a Liveable Sudbury, Junction Creek Stewardship Committee, Robinson Huron Waawiindamaagewin, Traditional Ecological Knowledge Elders. And information from Manidoo Bineshii Dreams.
  • Ask a neighbour.  Chat with fellow community members about their experiences doing home retrofits, or owning and driving an EV in Sudbury.
  • Activities for all ages.  Caring for the Land with Better Beginnings Better Futures Indigenous-led. Seed bomb making with The Nickel Refillery. Vermicomposting demo with Sudbury Shared Harvest. Art-based mindfulness activities for kids.
  • Community swaps. Toy swap with The Little Wooden Library. Clothing swap and drop-in mending with Closet Share, with mending help from Afro Women and Youth Foundation.  Recipe swap.
  • Safe spaces for climate conversations.
  • Food. Free snacks, and local food access mapping.
  • Envision a Climate Resilient Community and share what that means to you!

11:30am: Building Climate Resilience Together: A Gathering for Climate Connection. Join facilitator Andréa Desjardins, MSW, RSW, a climate-aware social worker, psychotherapist, and member of the Climate Psychology Alliance, for a welcoming, community-focused session on climate resilience. Andréa will be available throughout the afternoon for individual conversations. Everyone is welcome to join, connect, reflect, and build resilience together.

1pm-3pm: Typewriter poetry with Blaine Thornton: Share your thoughts and leave with an original poem.

1pm: PRESENTATION and Q&A: Understand local climate risks, with Dr. David Pearson’s presentation, entitled, “It isn’t “climate hysteria” to take climate science seriously for the sake of our grandchildren and their grandchildren.”  In meeting room 1, downstairs.

2pm: PRESENTATION and Q&A: What’s happening in your backyard? Environmental Well-Being in Sudbury: Using environmental law and policy tools to drive action and solutions. With Canadian Environmental Law Association, in meeting room 1, downstairs.

And more!  Watch for more activities and partners for this exciting community event!

Take the bus free to travel to and from the event. Upon boarding, tell the driver you are attending the Neighborhood for Nature, Caring Communities event to receive a free ride.  Take your bus to the transit terminal and walk from there, or take bus #26 or #27 to get off right at the library.  Bike racks and free parking at the library and nearby.

Resources

Intact Centre on Climate Adaptation 

Find simple resources on protecting your home from extreme heat, flooding, and wildfire, including working with nature to reduce climate risks here.  

City of Greater Sudbury climate webpage

Summary flyers of Greater Sudbury’s Community Energy and Emissions Plan and Climate Change Adaptation Plan, by Coalition for a Liveable Sudbury

City of Greater Sudbury Resources

Flood ManagementResidential Inflow and Infiltration Subsidy Program (RIISP)
Flood ManagementStormwater Matters Guide
Waste ReductionWaste Wise
Waste ReductionGreen Cart Program
Waste ReductionBathroom Green Cart Poster (PDF, 254 KB)
Waste ReductionGreen Cart Poster (PDF, 714 KB)
Waste ReductionBlue Box Recycling Poster (PDF, 692 KB)
Waste ReductionGarbage Poster (PDF, 803 KB)
Emergency ManagementCity of Greater Sudbury Emergency Response Plan
Emergency ManagementCommunity Flood Management Plan
Emergency ManagementFlood Management Watershed Maps
Emergency ManagementHazard Identification and Risk Assessment 2024
Emergency ManagementHot Weather Response Plan
Emergency ManagementStronger Together Host Community Plan
Emergency ManagementEmergency Preparedness Guide for People with Disabilities 2024
Emergency ManagementOntario Seniors – How to Be Prepared for an Emergency 2024
Climate ActionCommunity Climate Change Adaptation Plan
Climate ActionCommunity Energy and Emissions Plan
Climate ActionStrong Neighbours Climate Change Resilience Project
Energy EfficiencyHow to Build a Home (Netzero)
Energy EfficiencyHow to Retrofit a Home
SaltCommercial and Home Salt Use
FireSmart FireSmart Begins at Home Guide
FireSmart FireSmart Guide to Landscaping
FireSmart Blazing the Trail: Celebrating Indigenous Fire Stewardship

Public Health Sudbury & Districts climate change webpage

Climate Change in Sudbury and Districts: Assessing Health Risks and Planning Adaptations Together by Public Health Sudbury & Districts, 2025

Indigenous Climate Action and Decolonizing Climate Action, resources from Indigenous Climate Action

Treaty information – Treaty of 1850 Robinson Huron Waawiindamaagewin

 

Coalition for a Liveable Sudbury climate action webpage

List of local community organizations

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