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Oakville Beaver, 20 Apr 2023, p. 1

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Galva Bower, THURSDAY APRIL 20, 2023 ‘WE OWE IT TO FUTURE GENERATIONS' | HALTON GROUPS WORKING TO COMBAT CLIMATE CHANGE SAMANTHA LITTLE. Ice storms, heat waves, unsea- sonable temperatures — there's lenying, or escaping, the ef- fel of climate change. akville isnot immune to this According to the United Na- tions, human influence has been primarily responsible for the problem, in particular with the burning of fossil fuels such as coal, oil and gas. With that said, area environ- mentalists are sounding the as Earth Day approaches. "Tt is important from the government to our citi- zens do their part to reduce their carbon footprint so that we can mate-resilient c Amanda Coad, execntivedirector of the Halton Environmental Net- work (HEN). According to CTV, last year, $2.00 | CONNECTED TO YOUR COMMUNITY | INSIDEHALTON.COM { IMPACTING YOUR COMMUNITY THIS WEEKEND! APRIL 21, 22 & 23 Tralless since: START THE DAY OFF RIGHT WITH IMPORTANT UPDATES ON TRAFFIC, WEATHER, SCHOOL CLOSURES AND BUS CANCELLATIONS NEWS YOU CAN USE DELIVERED TOYOUR INBOX BY 7 A.M SIGN UP FOR THE MORNING UPDATE AT INSIDEHALTON.COM NEWSLETTER raham Paine/Metroland | 244 Pritchard Road, Unit 4, Amanda Coad (left) and Kassandra Jasek of the Halton Environmental Network strive to educate residents on the dangers of climate change and the importance of being environmental stewards. Metroland Media Group Ltd., Hamilton ON L8J 0G5. See MANY, page 22 ‘ Join us at our Spring Open House 2023/2024 We are committed to making every child feel to discover why Dearcroft School Year SS Montessori is your natural choice. ° Y Space is limited

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