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Get Involved in Climate Action

As residents, we are each at different place in our climate action journey. While no one can do everything, everyone can do something.

Some climate solutions are free or can even save money, while others, like installing a heat pump or purchasing an electric vehicle, require a longer-term investment.

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Learn about climate change

Learn the basics of climate change so you can better understand why action is important and explain it to friends and family. The science is often explained by these five factsIt's warming. It's us. We're sure. It's bad. We can fix it. This 20-minute video is a good introduction to what climate change is and what you can do! 

Measure your footprint

Want to take action but not sure where to start? Calculate your carbon footprint in less than 5 minutes to figure out what you can do most easily and what would have the biggest impact.

Measure your footprint

Choose actions to start working on

An energy-efficient space is also comfortable, healthy, environmentally friendly, and cost-effective.

Interested in doing larger upgrades? Currently, the following funding programs are available:

  • The Canada Greener Homes Loan provides up to $40,000 as a loan, interest-free for 10 years.

  • The Enbridge Home Efficiency Rebate offers up to $5,000 for energy efficiency upgrades (for Enbridge Gas customers who heat with natural gas)

  • The Oil to Heat Pump Affordability Program - Is your home heated by oil? Is your household at or below the median household after-tax income? You may be eligible for up to $10,000 grant towards a heat pump.

  • The Energy Affordability Program is available for income-eligible households and includes a free energy needs assessment by an energy expert to identify opportunities to help them save energy, receive upgrades, and replace eligible appliances.

  • Drive less. Carpool, choose transit if available, and walk, ride, or roll for short trips. Check out Grey Transit Route and local trails

  • Consider an e-bike or an electric vehicle.

  • Replace one vacation with a ‘staycation’.

  • Waste less food and buy only what you need to.

  • Naturalize your garden with native plants or grow your own food in your backyard or a nearby community garden.

  • Buy locally grown food from farmers markets, or other local producers.

  • Increase plant-based meals.

  • Compost your organic waste through either curbside collection, backyard composting, or a countertop unit. Georgian Bluffs and Hanover have FoodCycler incentive programs. 

  • Shop second hand and donate old clothes.

  • Re-use or repair items rather than throwing them out.

Businesses that prioritize sustainability can both save money by increasing efficiency and attract more customers. If you are interested in advancing your business sustainability goals, consider the following actions:

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