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How to Talk About Climate Change

Thu, Nov 21

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Summit Social House

Join us to learn how to create more meaningful conversations with family, friends and colleagues about climate change in a supportive environment.

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How to Talk About Climate Change
How to Talk About Climate Change

Time & Location

Nov 21, 2024, 7:00 p.m. – 8:30 p.m.

Summit Social House, 246 Hurontario St unit A, Collingwood, ON L9Y 2M3, Canada

About the event

Climate change is an ever-present and growing threat, yet it has become almost a taboo topic in everyday conversations. Too often, mentioning it results in uncomfortable silence or heated debate. Many of us are concerned about climate change but feel isolated and unable to discuss it openly, even with those closest to us. Conversations on this subject tend to be brief—often lasting less than 10 minutes.

It can be even more distressing when friends and family, our primary sources of support, are reluctant to engage in these discussions, sometimes leading to friction and misunderstanding.


This workshop aims to help you navigate these challenges. You will learn the concepts of content and process, practice empathic listening, and explore creative ways to respond to ambivalence and resistance. Our goal is to shift from simply sharing information to fostering deeper connections, understanding defensiveness, and building meaningful dialogue.


Workshop Features:

  • Small, interactive group sessions…

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The Collingwood Climate Action Team is based on the traditional territory of the Haundenosaunee and Anishinabek peoples and, specifically, unceded Saugeen Ojibway territory. Our ancestors established a treaty relationship and responsibility with the Chippewas of Nawash Unceded First Nation and Saugeen First Nation, collectively the Saugeen Ojibway Nation (SON) - which we strive to uphold today. We are thankful for the opportunity to benefit from the continuing protection and stewardship of the land, air and waters by Indigenous Peoples who have protected them for thousands of years. This area we now call home is also home to many diverse First Nations, Inuit and Métis peoples with whom we wish to work together towards truth and reconciliation.

Collingwood, Ontario, Canada

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