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ENERGY & CLIMATE CHANGE CAMPAIGN
Below, you will find everything you need to launch, run and track your employee engagement campaign.
Contact peoplepowerchallenge@trca.ca if you need support.
ENERGY AND CLIMATE CHANGE CHECKLIST
This checklist will keep you on track as you run your campaign.
SAMPLE CALENDAR
This sample calendar will provide you with an example of how to plan out your campaign.
EDUCATIONAL WEBINAR
Your employees can view this “Energy Leaders” webinar on demand. Use the Watch Party to remind everyone of the scorecard of activities and how they can submit their activities for points.
Link to webinar • Password to access: PG!$3v4v^AvT
EVENT GUIDE
This event guide walks you through how to host an interactive event.
Suggested Event:
How to Talk about Climate Change
(Can be held virtually or in person)
While the numbers are slowly falling, still almost one in three Canadians say they aren’t convinced that climate change is caused by human and industrial activity.
Emerging evidence shows that talking with colleagues, friends and family is an important way to change people’s minds and increase the urgency of action on climate change.
Partners in Project Green has an arrangement with the Ryerson Leadership Lab to provide this event to your staff as part of People Power Challenge On Demand. Contact them today to set up a virtual or in person session that will provide concrete tips and tricks for how to reach your community and inspire climate action.
Contact: Sam Andrey, Director of Policy & Research, Ryerson Leadership Lab – sam.andrey@ryerson.ca
SCORECARD OF ACTIVITIES WITH RESOURCES
The Scorecard of Activities lists that drive action at home and at work. This Scorecard allows you to track engagement and rack up points for each activity.
You can also circulate this PDF of the list of activities to your team!
COMMUNICATIONS MATERIALS
A suite of communications materials including newsletter content, poster templates and email templates that you can use to generate awareness of the program:
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