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April 22, fifty years ago, over 20 million people turned out to demand clean air and water. This led to the creation of the EPA, Environmental Protection Agency and ground breaking clean air and water legislation.

Today we face an even greater challenge: CLIMATE CHANGE

TOGETHER WE CAN LEARN
TOGETHER WE CAN EDUCATE OURSELVES.
TOGETHER WE CAN CHANGE CNY!

  • Learn how to reduce your carbon footprint by taking the CNY Carbon Challenge.
  • Follow the CCAA Facebook page for daily updates on the impacts of climate change worldwide and what people are doing about it.
  • While “sheltering in place” CCAA is offering free online viewing of three documentary films. Learn how climate change is affecting the world. Be inspired by what other countries are doing and learn what we can do here.

WHAT: Free on-demand online streaming of 3 documentaries

WHEN: April 24 – May 8, 2020

Thanks for watching with us!

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A Sea Change

Imagine a World Without Fish
Using a delightful series of exchanges between a grandfather and his grandson interspersed with beautifully filmed sequences from around the globe, A Sea Change presents in an understandable way the process of ocean acidification, its implications for future generations, and examples of concrete steps  to reduce problems associated with increasing carbon dioxide emissions. (83 min)
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The Suzuki Diaries: Sustainability in Action

David Suzuki, host of CBC’s “The Nature of Things,”  travel to Europe to explore what a sustainable future might look like. A heartwarming story  of a father and daughter in search of a sustainable world.. (45 min)
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Weather Gone Wild

Surviving a World of Superstorms
The documentary travels to New York, Miami, Toronto, Calgary and Rotterdam to detail the dangers of the destructive new weather patterns, and shows the innovative plans each city is trying to engineer their way to a safer future. Everything from farming to the insurance industry to building codes will have to change. (43 min)
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