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Toronto Climate Week

Toronto Climate Week, Chloe D’Agostini, Kristy Sadler, Kaitlyn Osborne, Elizabeth Cockle, Nile Choi

The official newsletter of Toronto Climate Week.

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Substack
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Latest Issues

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Getting green projects done with Colin Guldimann + Important info for event hosts

How do climate goals actually get financed — and what does it take to turn them into action?

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Getting optimistic with Lindsay Hampson + Countdown to Toronto Climate Week 2026

Yes, it’s true: Toronto Climate Week, June 1-7, is officially less than six months away. Get ready for a bigger, bolder event that realizes an even larger impact on our mission: position Toronto and Canada as globally recognized climate hub...

2 months ago
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December 3 edition correction

Our December 3 edition mistakenly omitted the Centre for Social Innovation (CSI) as the organizer and host of We Create Our Futures, TOCW’s opening night party where the Solarpunk Fashion Show took place. We also thank them for organizing t...

3 months ago
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Authors

The writers behind this newsletter.

  • Toronto Climate Week

    Toronto Climate Week (Oct 1–3, 2025) is a new city-wide event uniting climate initiatives. Launching as a free, decentralized platform, it aims to showcase Canadian leadership, attract talent, and drive real-world climate solutions.

  • Chloe D’Agostini
  • Kristy Sadler

    This newsletter has amazing recipes, meal planning ideas and tips for sustainable eating.

  • Kaitlyn Osborne

    I'm Kaitlyn Osborne, a Toronto-based technical writer with a passion for nature, wellness, and mindful living. I love yoga, cold plunges, and walking with my dog.

  • Elizabeth Cockle

    Natural storyteller, committed to creating a more sustainable future.

  • Nile Choi

    A digital marketer and creative storyteller passionate about how ideas move people, communities and the world.

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