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Photos: March for Science in Ottawa on Earth Day 2017

Photos March for Science in Ottawa on Earth Day 2017


April 22, 2017- Hundreds of scientists and citizens rallied at Parliament Hill on Earth Day for the March for Science, to show their support for the scientific community. The March for Science is part of a global movement, with over 600 events planned worldwide and 20 of those events taking place in Canada. Evidence for Democracy hosted the Ottawa March for Science. The group held a sign making party on April 12 to prepare.


Earth Day wisdom

Happy Earth Day everyone! Celebrating mother Earth today with some first nations poetry to share with you all. Hope to see all my Ottawa Valley friends at the March for Science in Ottawa today!

"The Great Spirit is in all things:
He is in the air we breathe.
The Great Spirit is our father,
but the Earth is our Mother.
She nourishes us;
that which we put into the ground
she returns to us."

—BIG THUNDER (Bedagi), WABANAKI ALGONQUIN

Mother Earth photo by Andre Vandal Flickr

Climate Facts: Sharing science and hope

What renewable energy commitments has your city made?
Cities and urban areas are responsible for 70-75% of global CO2 emissions. Vancouver is a city of 600,000 people, yet Vancouver is committing to going green, and is encouraging Canada to invest in renewables and become energy independent. Thank you Vancouver! CLICK HERE to learn more about Vancouver's commitment!




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Celebrate Earth Day: Raise awareness about the Monarch butterfly

Tomorrow everyone who loves Mother Nature comes together to protect her! April 22 is Earth Day and the Monarch butterflies need our help! They are at risk from climate change. Share this photo to raise awareness! CLICK HERE to learn more!




Pre-order today: AWAKE, A Dream from Standing Rock premieres tomorrow on Earth Day

"I'm awake. I have been woken by the spirit inside, that demanded I open my eyes,"
-AWAKE, A Dream from Standing Rock




If you have been following the story of the water protectors at Standing Rock, then many of you are probably already aware of the lack of mainstream media coverage on the front lines of the Dakota Access Pipeline protests. The water protectors have suffered abuse, freezing cold temperatures and have faced off with militarized police to protect their treaty lands, clean water and to block a decision that will have a huge impact on climate change. Their voices need to be heard, and their fight is real.

Climate Facts: Sharing science and hope

Does climate change have an impact on your pets? You bet it does! We are already seeing an increase in numbers and more diverse species of ticks in North America as the climate warms. Ticks can transmit diseases including Lyme disease and Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever. Ticks are arachnids and they feed on blood. This means you, the moose and your pets are at risk. 
 CLICK HERE to learn more!




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April has been a very exciting month for Paws For Reaction. First of all April 2 is Keira's 'Home-day' which is an adopted dogs version of a birthday. April marks the 5th anniversary of Paws For Reaction! April also marks my first full month as a certified Climate Reality Corps Leader. This month we are also celebrating Earth Day, when I will be taking part in the March for Science in Ottawa, Ontario.


This month I'm celebrating the Paws For Reaction 5 year Blog-iversary!
Wooden background photo- Created by Graphictwister Freepik.com
Leaf photo- winnichip flickr

April 21, 2017 marks the five year anniversary of Paws For Reaction! It's hard to believe it's been five years since I started this journey. I began this journey at the same time as I was looking for the perfect dog. I found Keira, and she was one of the best decisions I ever made. She inspired me to write about pets, and has since then inspired me to connect with nature. Her love of nature has made me want to protect it. She is my best friend. 


Paws For Reaction has opened so many doors for me, and has lead me to meeting some incredible people. I've also been fortunate to tell the stories of some amazing pets. I hope that my readers have been as inspired reading, as I have writing. In the beginning Paws For Reaction was just about pets and pet nutrition, but now it's about so much more! This year marked the launch of the Green Living section- an archive of content created with nature and the environment in mind. The Green Living section celebrates sustainability, wildlife and the great outdoors, and educates about climate change. I've really enjoyed this transformation, and I hope you all have too. Thank you for coming along with me as I seek eco-friendly solutions for everyday life!


 
Two years ago we brought home little Hazel, and the plan was to launch a puppy section on Paws For Reaction. Unfortunately Hazel's health has been complicated, and I didn't have your average puppy owner problems to write about. Instead, I wrote the series Dealing with a Doggy Disability which I'm really proud of. It was a difficult time, but I hope my experiences were able to help someone who may have been in a similar position.


I'm so excited to move forward with the evolution of Paws For Reaction! After the first five years I have to say I'm just as excited as the first day! Thank you for reading and engaging! Cheers to the next five years!



To celebrate 5 years Paws For Reaction launched a new logo design!




New look on Paws for Reaction!



Climate Facts: Sharing science and hope

There is a
consensus among climate scientists and scientific organizations about the affects of man on the Earth's climate. According to climate scientists we are already seeing the affects of global warming. 


CLICK HERE to learn more about the scientific consensus from NASA. CLICK HERE to read "Quantifying the consensus on anthropogenic global warming in the scientific literature."




I'm really inspired by Years of Living Dangerously and their hashtag #ClimateFacts to raise awareness about climate change. Paws For Reaction #ClimateFacts raise awareness about climate science, and also share solutions and renewable achievements. I'd love to hear your thoughts and questions about climate change or the Climate Reality Corps: email pawsforreaction@live.ca

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Check out all the Easter stories on the Paws For Reaction #Easter Headquarters! CLICK HERE!


Happy National Dolphin Day!

Whales are my favourite creatures on this Earth, but dolphins are a close second! April 14, 2017 is National Dolphin Day! Learn how you can protect Canadian dolphins by visiting Oceana Canada! CLICK HERE!

Dolphin photo by brownpau Flickr



March for Science in Ottawa on Earth Day 2017


Photo by Stephen Melkisethian

I will be heading to Parliament Hill on April 22 to join in the March for Science for Earth Day, and I'm really excited to join such a large group of people. This walk is part of a "global celebration of passion for science." Science needs to be protected from funding cuts and political or corporate interference. I will be walking to raise awareness about pollution and climate change. Hope to see you there!

11:00 am Saturday, April 22 at Parliament Hill
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 Recipe: Blueberry Jam Jam Muffins


I love baking muffins! They are so quick and easy! My favourite muffins to bake are blueberry muffins- especially jam stuffed blueberry muffins. For that I use my favourite fruit spread: Crofter's Organic Wild Blueberry! Sharing my best recipe below! Let me know what you think if you try it out! Recipe makes two dozen!




Climate Facts: Sharing science and hope

When we talk about man-made climate change, we also need to celebrate the solutions already in place all over the world. Canada has a long way to go when it comes to harnessing renewable energy for the gross population, but our history of using hydroelectricity is something to be proud of. CLICK HERE to learn more!



I'm really inspired by Years of Living Dangerously and their hashtag #ClimateFacts to raise awareness about climate change. Paws For Reaction #ClimateFacts raise awareness about climate science, and also share solutions and renewable achievements. I'd love to hear your thoughts and questions about climate change or the Climate Reality Corps: email pawsforreaction@live.ca




Protecting the Ottawa River watershed: First Nations history important for the future of the environment


“Water is speaking: Are we listening?” That question was posed by Saugeen First Nation Chief Randall Kahgee in the book Boiling Point by Maude Barlow. Water is life- the indigenous people have always known this to be true. Water feeds our bodies, water is our bodies. Water is prosperity; water is safety. Water should be clean.

Climate Facts: Sharing science and hope

Climate change is affecting many bird species, and in many ways. Migration patterns is just one piece of a complicated puzzle. CLICK HERE to find out more!



I'm really inspired by Years of Living Dangerously and their hashtag #ClimateFacts to raise awareness about climate change. Paws For Reaction #ClimateFacts raise awareness about climate science, and also share solutions and renewable achievements. I'd love to hear your thoughts and questions about climate change or the Climate Reality Corps: email pawsforreaction@live.ca
Canadian Veterinary Medical Association has revised its previous position statement on feline declawing
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The CVMA released a statement that the association has revised it's previous position on the onychectomy- better known as declawing- of domestic cats. The statement reads that explicitly state that the CVMA “opposes elective and non-therapeutic Partial Digital Amputation (PDA), commonly known as declawing or onychectomy, of domestic cats.” 

Climate Facts: Sharing science and hope

An increase in water vapour over the Ocean's adds power to tropical storms. This means an increase in the amount of tropical storms we experience, the size of them and how long they last.




I'm really inspired by Years of Living Dangerously and their hashtag #ClimateFacts to raise awareness about climate change. Paws For Reaction #ClimateFacts raise awareness about climate science, and also share solutions and renewable achievements. I'd love to hear your thoughts and questions about climate change or the Climate Reality Corps: email pawsforreaction@live.ca

Facing off with a climate change denier? There's an App for that!
Climate change denial by Banksy - Photo by Duncan Hull flickr

How often have you had a conversation with a climate denier, and they spew out mouthfuls of 'alternative facts' that they claim debunks manmade climate change? You sat there knowing their claims were false and knowing that the science was against them. Didn't you wish you had access to quick facts to debunk all of their claims?


A new era is upon us: Reduce carbon emissions and increase biodiversity

Photo by Michael Allen Flickr

When I was growing up we lived in a brand-new housing development for a few years. Our family was one of the first to move to the newly created community. I loved it there because we had a park and forest in the back; and a stream that lead to the rushing river. It was my own, personal ecosystem to explore, climb and collect ‘samples’ from. Most of all, it was my place to get good and muddy!

It's time to talk toxins: Dangerous foods for dogs 

March 19-25 is National Animal Poison Prevention Week! Many common 'human' foods are dangerous if ingested by your canine companion. These people foods are highly toxic to your dog- please share this post to raise awareness!



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Climate Facts: Sharing science and hope

Natural shifts in the Earth's orbit can cause natural climate change, but the rate in which the climate is changing and the rapid warming effect is impacted by our actions.


I'm really inspired by Years of Living Dangerously and their hashtag #ClimateFacts to raise awareness about climate change. Paws For Reaction #ClimateFacts raise awareness about climate science, and also share solutions and renewable achievements. I'd love to hear your thoughts and questions about climate change or the Climate Reality Corps: email pawsforreaction@live.ca


Climate Facts: Sharing science and hope

I'm really inspired by Years of Living Dangerously and their hashtag #ClimateFacts to raise awareness about climate change. Years has challenged themselves to release one climate fact per day. I've decided to join in and create my very own Paws For Reaction #ClimateFacts to raise awareness about climate science, and also to share solutions and renewable achievements. Sharing solutions keeps me hopeful. While I wont be sharing one fact per day, I'm going to try my best to share one a week. I'd love to hear your thoughts and questions about climate change or the Climate Reality Corps: email pawsforreaction@live.ca



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Be strong! Be brave! Be the change!



Climate Reality Corps Leadership training in Colorado: A life changing experience

It's the beginning of a sustainable revolution

Climate Reality Corps Leadership training in Denver, Colorado 2017.

After a long day of flying I've returned to snowy Canada with a ClimateReality Project green ring, a certificate signed by formed Vice President Al Gore and most importantly; hope for the future. It's not always easy to remain hopeful in the face of climate change, especially after three days of being presented with scientific evidence and examples of climate related weather disasters. But had you been sitting where I was sitting (Table 2!) with a group of people from all walks of life and from all over the world, I think you would be hopeful that there is someone in your corner, eager to change the world!



The attendance at this year's training in Denver, Colorado was astounding. The last count that was presented to us was 972 people- 973 if you count baby Isabella! We had 60 Canadians. We all heard whisperings that 1200 applicants were not accepted, but I'm unsure if that's true. What's obvious is that in the current political climate people from all over the world recognized that if there was ever a time to take a chance and do this training, it's now.



Former Vice President Al Gore after taking a
photo with the 972 conference attendees.

I know many of you will have questions about the conference and the speakers- especially Al Gore. I was trained on how to present the very same scientific data that Gore uses in his slide shows- I now have access to those slide shows, so I can present them to you all! A good portion of the conference was teaching us the science that proves the cause and effects of climate change. Gore was engaging- at times hilarious- and very frank about the science and how to communicate with climate deniers. He led panel discussions with scientists, politicians and activists who are developing- and using- real world solutions today. Gore and a panel of scientists answered some of our questions and we at Table 2 were quite excited when our table’s question was asked. I viewed an exclusive clip of the upcoming An Inconvenient Sequel: Truth to Power film. I will be promoting in the future, so stay tuned!



Something else happened while I was in Denver, something unexpected. I found just as much value in the connections I made with the other Climate Reality Corps Leaders in training as I did in the presentations. Some of them had already completed previous trainings and were returning to learn the most current information. Many, like me, were attending for the first time. But each and every one was a positive, encouraging voice that said "you are not alone."



Representing Canada on the Climate Reality Project stage.

The Climate Reality Project team went to great lengths to ensure that the conference was rooted in sustainability by using best practices in accordance to internationally recognized systems such as ISO 20121 and the APEX/ASTM green meeting standards. The meals were vegetarian and all food and drinks were sustainably sourced. Climate Reality Project ensured that the conference reduced its overall energy and water consumption, and offered composting and recycling for any waste we created! Our event materials were sourced locally and can all be recycled- although I don't see myself ever getting rid of my training book!



The Colorado Convention Center is an sustainability inspiration. The building holds many sustainability and green certifications. The Climate Reality Project team showed us a photo of the roof of the building- covered in solar panels. It's a LEED building, which is a green certification that is also available in Canada. I have to mention that the staff was incredible and I miss being greeted by Harold everyday.



Al Gore, Don Whittmore, Kevin Klein and Hilda Nucete during
panel On the front lines: Responding to climate impacts.
The energy trapped by man-made global warming pollution is now “equivalent to exploding 400,000 Hiroshima atomic bombs per day, 365 days per year.”[1] The “extreme” temperature events that used to cover 0.1% of the Earth, now cover 10%.[2] We are seeing the effects of climate change all over the world. It can be scary, but what I took from my training was an overwhelming sense of hope for the future. We are in the beginning of a sustainable revolution. After seeing Al Gore present the solutions that many countries are adapting, and seeing Colorado’s sustainable solutions first hand, I’m truly optimistic that the technology is available and affordable enough to get us to our Paris Climate Agreement goal. In January 2014, Ontario ordered the closing of its last remaining coal-fired power plant. We now have a cap and trade carbon tax in Ontario and I’m hopeful that Ontario will lead the way to a greener future.


Even though big changes are required to reduce the effects of climate change, small adjustments to every day living and consumer practices can still make an impact. Switching to LED light bulbs, shopping local, growing your own food and biking or walking are all great ways to make an impact. Why not make one of these small sustainable and green changes- no matter what you choose to believe about climate change? To the climate deniers out there I ask you this; what do you have to lose? Because if you are wrong in your opinion, then you would have everything to gain by making small changes in your life to live greener.



Day one of the training was exciting! The positive energy was so great
that we probably could have powered the Colorado Convention Center with it!
So why did I decide to do this? Part of it is a sense of urgency to protect and share climate science as Trump America begins to take on it's true form. Part of it is feeling like I'm so far away from groups taking action that I'm encouraged to take action myself.



Mostly it's about the untouched nature that I have experienced in the Ottawa Valley while exploring with dogs Hazel and Keira, and how it has returned to me this feeling of wonder and pride towards the Earth, and a need to live in harmony with it. To protect it.


I want to say thank you again to everyone that helped get me there, either by donating or providing me with moral support. I'm excited to give my first presentation and I ask anyone in the Ottawa Valley area to please reach out if you are interested in having me present Al Gore's climate change slideshow to your business, group or friends and family. Do you want to talk about climate change? Do you want to work collaborate on an event or initiative? Are you unsure about the science and want to talk more? I can be reached at pawsforreaction@live.ca and I encourage you to reach out!




[1] Source: James Hansen Former Director, NASA Goddard Institute for Space Studies

[2] Source: NASA/GISS; Hansen, et al., “Perceptions of Climate Change,” Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 10.1073, August 2012






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