Read the May edition of the Pocket Change Project newsletter

Read the May edition of the Pocket Change Project newsletter
Pocket Change Project member Liisa Repo-Martell has a message for Ontario voters concerned about the direction we're heading on climate change.
Fossil gas may be branded as “natural” but it’s even worse than coal when it comes to greenhouse gas emissions.
After a two year pandemic hiatus, the Pocket Change Project held its first hybrid in-person/online meeting at Kapapamahchakwew - Wandering Spirit School with exciting updates on bulk buying of environmentally-friendly products, government rebates and EV charging stations coming to the Pocket.
Check out the April 2022 Pocket Change Project Newsletter
His old house was completely uninsulated in parts and had a drafty front door. But after a deep retrofit, Jeb was able to lower his natural gas consumption by more than 1/3 despite having more people living in the house.
The federal government has released its detailed roadmap to a 40% reduction in carbon emissions by 2030 - and home retrofits play a big role.
When Pocket Change Project member Paul Woodman was renovating his bedroom, he found this message from the past.
The City of Markham has posted a great webpage on home energy retrofits, definitely worth a visit.