Saturday, August 22, 2020

Welcome and we are glad that you have decided to get a on a pathway to good climate living.

We are going to start by listing the people participating in this project along with their pledges. See below.

To recap

1. We are each selecting some area of our lives to bring about change so that we have less of an impact on climate change.  Each person can choose from the 5 or 6 pledge explorations that we have reviewed or create a pledge that is of relevance to you.

2. To be reading this you will have sent your pledge in and it is listed below.

3.Off we go.  Working individually or with people in this group, we are going to go about working to meet our pledges.  It is a good idea to keep notes and keep track of progress.

4. Sharing along the way.  You can share you experiences with other people in the group directly or by postings comments here.  The goal is to create a supportive community that will help each of us achieve our goals.

5. Check in -our first check in will be Thursday August 27 at 7 p.m..  You will get an Zoom invite for this.

6. First milepost -in five weeks (September 24, 7 p.m.) we will reconvene by Zoom and see how we are doing. Some people will  have been able to make significant progress depending on their pledge.  Others may just be starting.  We will check in and explore where to next.

Please share your experiences and insights by posting comments in this blog.  It will help encourage others.


Cheers,

Stan 

for the Pathways to Good Climate Living team

 

Pledges

 

Name            Pledge

Anita  -Food Waste to Landfill -I am pledging to reduce my household food waste to landfill by half.  

Arlene -Consumption over 5 weeks - 1. track our discretionary spending as a couple and send 15% of our total to various charities 2. I will reduce my household and clothing items by at least 10% and 3. Purchase any needed items produced locally or from the thrift store.  

Cathy -Food-I pledge to cut down beef consumption to once a week. -I pledge to research the availability of grass fed beef in the Parry Sound district  in the next two weeks and in the Fergus area by the end of October in order to replace our grocery store  beef.

Isabelle -Food -I pledge to source fruit, vegetables,  meat and eggs to achieve a goal of 80% of these items being local over the next five weeks. I will also preserve additional local produce for use over the coming winter.

Jill and Peter Gill -Home Energy-reduce lighting: Transportation -car purchase research:  Finance -review investments 

John -Home Energy -I pledge to create a plan to address basement rim joist air leaks (research to identify methods and materials and need for professional help to undertake the work)

Lisa M. Food and Food waste -prepare a weekly meal plan to help shifting to locally sourced food and reduce waste 

Liz - Food -all breakfasts, all lunches and 4 dinners/week vegetarian. Also no beef or lamb.

Margaret -Home Energy -pledge being formulated

Michaela -Home energy -reduce energy and water use by 15%

Phil -Home Energy -prepare a plan to reduce household electrical and fossil fuel usage, by 30 Nov 2020.

Sya -Civic participation -Identify ten climate change initiatives that you can support by doing one or more of the following : - E.g., KAIROS, UCC, David Suzuki, indigenous action group, youth led initiatives

Stan -Food -  I will track all of my food purchases over the next five weeks to achieve the goal of having over 60% of these being local and/or organic.



5 comments:

  1. Isabelle who has pledged to work on local food sources found this meditation that has relevance to our group.

    See https://cac.org/gods-dream-for-creation-2020-08-26/

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  2. Looking forward to our family challenge of menu planning to eat locally and reduce food waste.

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  3. ACTION: we have a dry erase weekly menu planner on the front of the fridge.
    Leo has a list for the local market he will be near this afternoon. He is going to also pick up fresh corn.

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  4. I have 25 pounds of peaches ripening in the dining room. I hope to can them on Sunday. I get them from fruition@gmail.com. If you want to get direct from Niagara fruit that is grown without sprays, email Jackie Keenan at fruition and get on the mailing list. Pick up is Wednesdays on Meadowview Avenue.

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  5. Food waste this past week: about three cups of pasta sauce with over-cooked pasta and one small meatball. Spaghetti squash - there is a bumper crop of hybrid squashes and I keep testing them to see if they taste ok. I am the only one in the family that really likes squash.
    Shopping to a menu plan - going really well
    The weekly menu is proving too hard - but two to three days out, based on what is ripening in the garden or looks so fine at the market is going really well.
    Stone fruit compote is a lovely way to use up random nearly over-ripe fruits and hold them another few days.
    We have eaten a couple of vegan meals and a number of vegetarian meals and a great number of almost vegetarian ones.

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