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Website Design Sustainability and Accessibility

The Environment in Canada Podcast Episode 20 (or Episode 0) on designing accessible and sustainable websites Listen to this podcast on the Harbinger Media Network, and subscribe for new episodes on S...

International Plastic Bag Free Day 2025

Observed every July 3rd, International Plastic Bag Free Day is a highlight of Plastic Free July—a global campaign that engaged over 100 million people across more than 190 countries in 2024, raising a...

PBO Emissions Cap Report is Flawed

In fact oil and gas production can meet ‘historical highs‘ under an emissions cap according to the PBO (more on that below), but corporations would need to meet bare minimum emissions redu...

Equinor, Cancel Bay du Nord

Equinor estimates, in the event of a spill, it would take 18 to 36 days to install a well-capping system at the site and up to 115 days to install a relief well – meaning that Bay du Nord’s oil ...

The Environment in Canada Podcast

Episode 24: Don’t Let Canada Burn – How to Communicate on Wildfires and Climate Change Episode 23: The More Than Human World with John Borrows Episode 22: Argentina’s Environmental...

Nova Scotia Oil and Gas

Email: atlantic@sierraclub.ca Twitter: @SierraClubACC Facebook Read our impact reports on ISSUU or find out more at our Atlantic Chapter’s Beyond Climate Promises website.

Environmental Organizations Halifax

Email: atlantic@sierraclub.ca Twitter: @SierraClubACC Facebook Read our impact reports on ISSUU or find out more at our Atlantic Chapter’s Beyond Climate Promises website.

Ontario Greenbelt Under Attack

It met the minimum size of 1,000 acres required for the program, calculated on the size needed to justify a full time custodian who would live on site and guard it.

Protecting Our Parks – Québec Chapter

Mobilizing to Protect Gatineau Park While Gatineau Park is one of the most visited parks in Canada and home to close to 90 endangered plant and 50 endangered animal species, its boundaries are not ins...

The Activist Summer 2023

Since our last newsletter, we have taken a very important step to assist with this process: introducing a new website!

Caribou Conservation in the Yukon

Written By Kirsten Reid – Conservation Biologist Photo by / par Conor Curtis This story is from our friends at the Yukon Conservation Society and was part of their March Tread Lightly Newslette...

Wetlands Protection – for peats sake!

“Yukon government’s policy for the stewardship of wetlands has not applied a protection first approach to wetlands.” – Tr’ondëk Hwëch’in and Na-Cho Nyäk Dun First Nation Before we dive in, a light ref...

Nature immersion

Over three visits, an educator will brings fun environmental education to child care sites, and encourages staff and children to get outside, play games and engage in age appropriate activities.

Climate & clean energy

Breathe Easy Our BreatheEasy project continues to measure air quality at different sites across the Ottawa region.

Programs – Atlantic

The big power corp executives and lobbyists have a seat at the table with government and wield considerable influence; members of the public are led to believe they, too, have agency, through a form o...

Privacy Policy

Website(s) SCCF and our programs help maintain and manage a number of websites related to this work including: Our main website Shared websites with partners on common campaigns Beyond Climate Promis...

Accessibility

We are committed to making our site accessible to the largest audience that we can.

Our staff

Shannon Ayles, Wild Child Forest Educator Shannon is the Wild Child Forest Educator for Sierra Club Canada Foundation. She was born in the prairies and grew up in Vancouver in total she has lived in 7...