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There’s a tonne of stuff to do that won’t put tonnes of CO2 into the atmosphere, which is one of my favourite things about spring.
Winter activities are great and all, but they always require more stuff – whether that’s clothing or fuel – to keep you warm.
In spring we get to start using less to do more, which supports a lot of the changes people are talking about here on whatwouldyouchange.ca.
It’s how we can make our world healthier and more sustainable, get in better shape, and keep public spaces full of happy people.
Talking about doing more with less, this Friday we’re celebrating the completion of phase 1 of a solar-canopy project with UBC and BCIT. Come by and check it out if you have a chance.
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