CCTO September Climate Cafe
This September 27th, Carbon Conversations Toronto is hosting a Climate Cafe with an intergenerational theme, where people concerned about climate crisis and related issues share feelings and thoughts. CCTO has been hosting monthly Climate Cafes since October 2022.
An intergenerational climate cafe is a gathering where people of different ages come together to discuss their feelings and concerns about climate change. The discussion can encompass a wide range of topics, from the challenges of communicating with older generations about climate change to worries about the future of younger generations in a changing climate.
A Climate Cafe is not a space for planning climate action or discussing climate policy. While these actions are very important, they are not the focus of our Climate Cafes. We do this because sharing feelings in a supportive setting helps to build our resilience during this confusing and difficult time.
You can learn more about CCTO and our Climate Cafes at: https://www.carbonconversationsto.com/climate-cafes
Additional Details
Event Timezone Reference - GMT-4
Presenter(s) Bio
Janet Mrenica - Janet is a FCPA, FCMA, a life time environmentalist, a Climate Reality Leader, a trained CCTO facilitator and active with the Global Climate Coaching Alliance. A former Executive with the Federal Public Service, Janet is bilingual, is an accredited Integral Professional Coach and a Climate Change Coach, accredited at the Associate level with the International Coaching Federation. She is passionate for holding space for meaningful conversations, in personal and organizational contexts in leadership, conflict, grief, loss, and climate change.
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Event Language - English
Posted By - Carbon Conversations Toronto
Email - info@carbonconversationsto.com
Spare Field - Not in use - Jo Petite - Jo Petite is a Registered Psychotherapist and Social Worker, Gestalt supervisor, educator and parent. They co-lead an internship for Gestalt student therapists at George Brown College and have a private practice in Toronto. They feel a strong commitment to addressing ecological distress and grief through connection and creativity.
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