The biggest contributor to our household carbon footprint is the use of fossil gas (natural gas) to heat our houses. We all want to be more efficient and use less.
Are you ready to party?
One of the most exciting and empowering initiatives of the Pocket Change Project to date has been our Pocket Change Parties. We were only able to have three before Covid shut down in-person gatherings, but they were fantastic, and we are chomping at the bit to ramp them up again.
Interested in an induction stove or e-bike?
Our friends at the Harbord Village Residents’ Association have these two excellent bulk buy programs, offering information and discounts, open to anyone, regardless of where they live.
Newsletter #6
Read the June edition of the Pocket Change Project newsletter
A cartoon we should all take to heart
Australian artist Brenna Quinlan has generously shared her artwork with us
New public EV chargers coming to the Pocket
After a big push from Pocket residents, the city has announced 12 publicly accessible electric vehicle charging stations in our neighbourhood.
Newsletter #5
Read the May edition of the Pocket Change Project newsletter
Vote to change course on the climate
Pocket Change Project member Liisa Repo-Martell has a message for Ontario voters concerned about the direction we're heading on climate change.
Ravina Project guest blog #2 - Fugitive Methane
Fossil gas may be branded as “natural” but it’s even worse than coal when it comes to greenhouse gas emissions.