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Future-Proof Your Home with Water Management
Save Money and Improve Resilience by Harnessing Your Water ResourcesThis practical and engaging webinar explores how to use water wisely on your property to reduce costs, increase climate resilience, and build a more sustainable future,…
Why Healthy Forests Matter in Reducing Fire and Drought Risk
In this informative Q&A session, forest ecologist Erik Piikkila explains the critical role healthy forests play in protecting our communities from fire and drought. As climate extremes become more frequent, understanding the link between forest…
Welcoming Native Pollinators to Our Neighbourhood Gardens
In this engaging and informative webinar, native bee expert Bonnie Zand shares practical guidance on how Salt Spring gardeners—and anyone interested in supporting biodiversity—can welcome and protect native pollinators. As climate change and habitat loss…
Fire Risk Reduction in the Coastal Douglas-fir Biogeoclimatic Zone
This comprehensive, full-day workshop brought together over 70 participants, including FireSmart Coordinators, forest managers, BC Wildfire Service, Fire Rescue, First Nations representatives, and local government to address fire risk in the Coastal Douglas-fir (CDF) Biogeoclimatic…
All About Home Rebates
Looking to make your home more energy-efficient, comfortable, and climate-resilient—without breaking the bank? This practical, info-packed webinar walks you through how to access thousands of dollars in local, provincial, and federal rebates for home upgrades….
Steps Forward, Miles to Go: Salt Spring’s Climate Report Card 2023
How far has Salt Spring come since launching its ambitious Climate Action Plan 2.0 in 2021? In this short and powerful presentation, Kacia Tolsma walks us through the 2023 Climate Report Card, offering a reality…
Beyond Climate Change: A Case Study on Our Vulnerable Forests
How do we protect the forests we depend on as climate impacts intensify? In this in-depth presentation, Dr. Ruth Waldick shares insights from the Mt. Maxwell Adaptation Lab on Salt Spring Island—an innovative project exploring…
All About Wood Stoves
Learn how to burn wood more safely and efficiently, reduce harmful smoke, and take advantage of local rebates that support cleaner heating options. Assistant Chief Mitchell Sherrin from Salt Spring Island Fire Rescue walks you…
Creating and Implementing Salt Spring Island’s Climate Action Plan
This presentation outlines Salt Spring Island’s climate leadership journey, as shared with a Tamarack Institute cohort. Learn how Transition Salt Spring brought together residents, artists, local government, First Nations partners, scientists, fire & rescue, and…
Reducing Climate Risks in the Mt Maxwell Creek Watershed
This eye-opening presentation brings together ecological science and local expertise to explore the growing risks to Salt Spring Island’s Mt. Maxwell Creek Watershed due to climate change. Learn how shifting weather patterns, wildfire hazards, and…
Climate Action Starts at Home Webinar
This practical, info-packed webinar helps Salt Spring residents start taking climate action right at home. Learn how to reduce emissions and save money by making your home more energy efficient — with expert guidance and…
Let’s Get There Green: Transportation Solutions for the Gulf Islands
This recorded session explores how the Gulf Islands — and Salt Spring in particular — can drastically reduce carbon emissions by transforming transportation. Featuring provincial and local leaders, the webinar highlights the strategies, roadmaps, and…