Renewable Energy Training, Climate Adaptation, and Other Events!

Update: November 27th, 2025

Climate Adaptation Training Program

Training Session Solar PowerJoin our information sessions about rain garden and/or solar panel installation and maintenance in NL! You may sign up for one or both information sessions. No pre-requisites required. This is a place to learn, connect, and grow. Participants will receive a Rain Garden & Green Skills Certificate, a valuable way to build skills and strengthen their sustainability portfolio, and a first step toward green career pathways in the growing sustainability sector. Register here for the Nov. 28 & Dec. 10 Information Sessions.

Webinar on offshore wind licensing in Nova Scotia!

Wind Energy Platform Photo for webinarJoin Sierra Club Canada, the Ecology Action Centre, and East Coast Environmental Law. Learn more about how this Call for Information will shape the future of offshore wind regulation in Nova Scotia and how you can get involved by sharing your knowledge and perspective during this public engagement process. Register here, Dec 2.

Climate Crossroads at U of T

Kassie Drodge at an eventSierra Club Canada’s Kassandra Drodge will speak on November 28th at U of T Mississauga! She works with industry leaders to develop shared socio-economic pathways to energy development and facilitate equitable energy transition projects. Climate Crossroads: Pathways to Energy Equity will happen at Innovation Complex on University of Toronto’s Mississauga Campus, Nov 28, Get tickets here.

Looking Back on The Week

Kassie and Jude of the Mixed Coast CollectiveKassie and Jude of the Mixed Coast Collective – in Partnership with Sierra Club Canada’s Atlantic Chapter held an event, Future on the Edge: Building Canada’s Renewable Coast: A Canada Climate Week Roundtable, in Toronto in person and online on November 26th:”Newfoundland and Labrador is often seen as Canada’s edge — but when it comes to renewable energy, it may hold the key to the country’s future. Future on the Edge brings together community leaders, researchers, and innovators from across Canada to explore how small-scale renewable projects can reshape energy access and affordability in coastal and rural regions.”