Emissions Dropped in 2020, Providing Hope for 2021 Climate Goals

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2020 was not the year that any of us were expecting, when the year began. A global pandemic forced a radical reset of how the world operates, in countless ways. Some of those changes were relatively easy – such as office workers switching to more remote meetings, with less travel for in person work. Other changes were much more difficult – in addition to the catastrophic death toll that results from any pandemic or other major crisis. Some of these changes, however, have resulted in a significant – if temporary – reduction in our emissions. Contrary to the frequently asked question – “When will things go back to the way they were?” – we were, globally, on a trajectory that was not sustainable. Therefore, we should, instead, be asking “How can we come out of this pandemic to something better than what we had before?” (as many people are already doing).

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  • Covid Took a Bite From U.S. Greenhouse Gas Emissions in 2020: NYT
  • BBC News – Climate change: US emissions in 2020 in biggest fall since WWII
  • Amid 2020’s gloom, there are reasons to be hopeful about the climate in 2021 Guardian
  • InsideClimate News: Many Scientists Now Say Global Warming Could Stop Relatively Quickly After Emissions Go to Zero.
  • InsideClimate News: Many Scientists Now Say Global Warming Could Stop Relatively Quickly After Emissions Go to Zero.
  • Lloyd’s market to quit fossil fuel insurance by 2030: Guardian

What does coming out of this to a new, better normal look like? What changes do we need to keep? What new changes will we still need to make? There is not the space here to allow for a comprehensive answer, but there are a few key pieces to highlight:

  • We must continue with the significant, rapid reduction in emissions that we saw during this pandemic. The rapid pace of change that happened showed that change is possible, where there is a will. Now, we need to maintain the momentum of these changes, without the catastrophic pressure that comes from a global pandemic. Globally, we all need to act fast, without waiting for others who might be further behind in this process.
  • A Universal Basic Income is essential, for many reasons, and should be implemented as soon as possible.
  • Multi-party systems, with proportional representation, seemed to fair better (based on research that others have done), and also are key to reducing polarization and misinformation campaigns. Countries that still have First-Past-The-Post or other non-proportional systems should put serious effort into switching as soon as possible.
  • Food and travel/transportation are big areas of emissions, both of which we have significant control over in our daily lives. Changes are critical – and will need to go beyond what is easy or comfortable at times.

Moving into a better 2021 – and beyond – means living within our planetary boundaries, not taking more than our fair share and living simply, in balance with our global neighbours and with the earth. (Photo Credit)

Happy (Let's Relate to Each other with More Civility…) New Year 2021! 😊

Here’s to a new year, filled with lots of good things, including (but not limited to…) progress towards the end of this pandemic, strong climate action, electoral reform, peace and justice locally and globally, and civility towards each other.

Stay tuned for more website updates in the coming months. 💻😊

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Veganuary – And New Coaching Sessions For 2021 🥑🥙🥕

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HINT: There are countless great deals to be found in the online store on all things sustainable! Check out all of the options by clicking on each page in the store! Happy browsing! 🙂

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Veganuary is coming up soon – and so are new coaching sessions to help guide your switch to plant-based eating! Have you heard about Veganuary? Started in the UK, it’s a movement of people committed to starting the year off on a fully plant-based diet – with the option to continue longer, if desired.

If this is the year that you might be thinking of making a switch, you might also be wondering how to do it. You might have questions like?

  • Does this mean I have to give up cheese or pizza?
  • Will I have to stop eating my favourite foods?
  • Is it hard to do? How do I substitute out commonly used items?
  • Why should I consider a whole foods, plant-based diet? What are the health and environmental benefits?
  • What would I eat if I made the switch?
  • Do I have to switch all at once or can I make gradual changes?

Looking for some help and guidance?* That’s what I am here for – to answer all of your questions, and help you navigate this change. With a bit of guidance, from someone who has made the switch already, this can easily be turned from something that may feel a bit overwhelming, to an exciting – and even cost-saving – new adventure!

New coaching packages for 2021 are currently being put together – so stay tuned and watch the website for details. Interested in learning more? Send me a message and I’ll get back to you as soon as possible! 😊

*NOTE: I provide general guidance and help answer questions about plant-based diets. I am not a certified nutritionist, and any questions regarding your specific health concerns should be directed to your nutritionist or other health care provider. Thank you!

Website (Phase 1) and Online Store Updates

Hi all!

Things are moving along here! Phase one of the website redesign is almost done! The basic design is up, and most pages are in place, including a new and improved online store. The logo and a few other things (including some images etc) are still missing or waiting to be updated, but they will be in place soon, hopefully. Phase 2 (coming at some point, TBD) is expected to include a custom domain name and some other changes. Stay tuned!

Also, the amazing partners in the online store have far too many sustainable items to list here – and many of them have seasonal promotions going on. Whatever you are looking for – from clothes to zero waste kitchen items, laundry detergent or phone cases, the store has it! Check it out – you may even find things that you didn’t know you were looking for. 🙂

In the meantime, I would love it if you check it out and share in your circles, and sign up for updates, if you aren’t already. Have a great day! 🙂

Designer Transforms Arabic Words into Illustrations of Their Literal Meanings

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There are still lots of great deals from all of the online store partners! Lots of amazing ideas for sustainable holiday shopping! 🙂

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Fun with languages!

This is so great that it has to be shared! Here are a few samples of the images – check the link above for more details. Happy Wednesday! 🙂

Sustainable Holiday Shopping – And a New and Improved Website Experience (Coming Soon!)

Hi all!

I have a couple of quick updates here for you!

One – Many of the partners in the online store have holiday deals going on now, or coming up soon (too many to list them all here). Check them all out! Whether you are looking to get rid of single use plastics, use more sustainable laundry detergent, buy a cozy sweater or anything else, the online store can help. 🙂

Two – A new and improved website experience is coming soon (hopefully in the next few weeks), so stay tuned for details! The new website will have a fresh new look and will (hopefully) also be much easier to navigate.

Want to stay updated on this and other sustainability-related items? Sign up for updates (if you aren’t already signed up) and share with others – the more the the merrier! Stay safe everyone! 🙂

Online Store – New Items: Encircled Clothing (Toronto)

Please share in your circles, if you know others who might be interested! Thank you! 🙂

The online store is growing again! Encircled clothing from Toronto is now live in the online store!

Want more info? Ready to Buy? Click here

Check out the online store for more info on Encircled, plus all of the other amazing, sustainable items that are available including:

Want more info? Ready to Buy? Click here

Canadian Federal 2021 single-use plastic ban includes grocery bags, takeout containers

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Details are emerging regarding the Canadian federal government’s upcoming ban on single use plastics. While a great deal of work remains to be done, this is one small step in the right direction. What we know at this point is that the ban will includes the following items.

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Even before this announcement, many people had already begun switching away from these types of items. This switch will make it even easier to avoid single use waste at a national level, for everyone!

Have you started switching to zero waste products already? Thought about it but haven’t made the change? Well on your way to a zero waste living? Where ever we are at now (individually and collectively), chances are that this new regulation will impact all of us in some way, and will help create positive changes for the country and the environment.

Ready to make changes? The Menno Adventures online store has lots of options to help you live more sustainably. Whatever you are looking for, we have it:

New items are on their way. Stay tuned for more details soon!