From actions in their local communities to mass demonstrations, here's how Canadians from all walks of life are inspiring others to take part in helping the environment.
In their busy day-to-day lives, many people do not think about what they can do to reduce their environmental impacts.that could cause people to ignore the issue altogether.
In 2018, the married couple moved from their smaller home near Lucasville, N.S., to the outskirts, where they bought a two-acre lot. From seeds to fresh veggies and fruit, Joe Hood and Megan Andrus are giving back to the environment and the community with their garden. Sound Living is meant to bring people together and to share ideas.
With the growth of the online community, Hood is pleased with how many people they've inspired to start a garden or install solar panels.Like changing your lawn from a lawn to a meadowAndrus recently started a separate community group outside of the Sound Living brand that meets regularly in person on the weekend.
"It is organic. It just kind of happened," Hood said."There's a local food bank that we'd like to support so we figured that that would be a neat way to kind of tie them in … food for food."
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