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Posts by Christina H-M

The picture shows numerous growing tomato seedlings in recycled yogurt containers under a grow light.

The picture shows numerous growing tomato seedlings in recycled yogurt containers under a grow light.

Update: the seedlings are thriving. So is my spring mood.

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I am concerned that this Task Force will simply double down on economic assumptions and myths instead of critically assessing what can be changed. This represents a huge opportunity for beneficial systemic change in this country, and a re-centering of nature, and I would hate to see it wasted.

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I am still watching what will happen with the proposed Expert Taskforce on Natural Capital Accounting and Nature Financing. In theory, I think it's critical we accept and socialize how the degradation of nature leads to serious economic effects, but I see risks if the focus is built too narrowly.

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In particular:
1) Commitment to the 30% protection target for lands and waters.
2) Recognition that nature is a core foundation of the health and wellbeing of this country and its people.
3) New funding and expansion of the Indigenous Guardians Program.

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A Force of Nature: Canada's Strategy to Protect Nature - Canada.ca Canada’s plan to protect and value nature - a foundation of our economy, sovereignty, and well-being.

Canada just released its new Nature Strategy. I will be watching the development of this work with some remaining questions, but I also am also really glad to see some of the areas of focus in this strategy.
www.canada.ca/en/services/...

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It does not help that my entire reading list for the month has been dystopic. "Dark Money" by Jane Mayer, "The Petroleum Papers" by Geoff Dembickie, "The Annual Migration of Clouds" by Premee Mohamed. I recommend them all, but maybe not back to back like I did.

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My February mood every year revolves solely around "is it March yet so I start my tomato seedlings?". I've been hoarding empty yogurt containers all year for this moment. I am barely contained. Every day feels like groundhog day.

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The Tsilhqot'in Decisions and Indigenous Law on Sacred Spaces - OKT | Olthuis Kleer Townshend LLP Why are there so many conflicts between Indigenous and non-Indigenous Canadians about sacred spaces and sites? What are the differences in how Indigenous la

One week into this program, and I'm grateful I've taken this time to dive back into school and focused learning. I've already been exposed to some incredible readings that have changed my understanding of Canada, like this blog post from OKT Law. www.oktlaw.com/tsilhqotin-d...

7 months ago 1 0 0 0

I'll be digging into this more as I go from a Canadian perspective - this question is, at least in part, the intended culmination of my work over the next year.

7 months ago 0 0 0 0
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Successful regulation needs community buy in or it never really becomes part of the fabric of the society. Some municipalities have hit the sweet spot, and have the tools needed to do so. While others (like my own) have hit huge barriers as powers are either specifically removed, or never given.

7 months ago 0 0 1 0

Currently reading @iamdavidmiller.bsky.social "Solved" to kick off research for my LLM. I'm struck by the challenge (& opportunity) of aligning municipal authorities in a particular jurisdiction with the social values of the population they serve.

7 months ago 0 0 1 0

Nature and atmospheric carbon are both parts of the same global carbon cycle

Therefore any 'climate solution' that destroys nature is not, in fact, a climate solution

8 months ago 30 8 0 0

I loved the points at the end about the climate translator role, and how it's necessary in the legal role. It validates how I feel about my own work. I've shared the link with a number of my colleagues and clients - this was such a great read. Thank you!

8 months ago 1 0 0 0

Also, we can do lots of JAM: Joint Adaptation and Mitigation. Stuff that reduces both emissions and vulnerability to climate impacts.

- Air-sealing buildings (and adding intentional filtration/ventilation) reduces heat/cooling demand, hence emissions, as well as health impacts from wildfire smoke.

9 months ago 69 13 5 1

I didn't start as the municipality's Environmental lawyer (even though I wanted to). But you can bet I brought a climate and equity lens to each of the other portfolios I handled until I got to move into this role. And now I also work on training my colleagues to bring it to their roles too.

9 months ago 0 0 0 0

There's something to be said for engaging a climate lens in broader decision making. We're working on rolling this out across the Corp right now, but it's easier when our people already start with a baseline knowledge and care for climate in their work building solutions to everyday problems.

9 months ago 0 0 1 0

I love seeing adaptation and resilience action like this in other municipalities! The more local action we see, the better we will all be prepared. More than half of the world's population already lives in urban centres, and we also serve as emergency response hubs for rural climate disasters.

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Every country is experiencing more extreme weather events because of climate change, mainly caused by burning fossil fuels. www.ShowYourStripes.info

Time to #ShowYourStripes and start climate conversations to prompt actions to reduce emissions, personally & collectively.

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I've been thinking of what a hypothetical climate-change propaganda campaign would even look like, and I haven't managed to come up with anything that would be as successful as the right-leaning campaigns we're dealing with. So what would be "good propaganda"?

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Because propaganda uses feelings to be successful? Most of the propaganda we're seeing uses a concrete fear and identifies an easy enemy. Climate change has neither of those things. The early effects were harder to pin down even if someone wants to talk about them, and the 'enemy' is well resourced.

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However, I was extremely heartened with the exceptional conversations I had yesterday with some key decision makers about systems thinking, collaboration across the organization, and reassignment of budget to make smarter and more creative climate decisions, so it is possible.

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Being in some of these conversations it often feels like trying to convince people who are playing the biggest game of chicken that we shouldn't be playing chicken at all. That the game of chicken itself is a problem.

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National Climate League: Canada’s Cities Go Head-to-Head National City Rankings Meet Local Action in Calgary’s Election Year

Cities are where it's at for seeing real #ClimateAction happen. It's why we do what we do. With a municipal election coming in the fall we checked in with @realityclimatique.bsky.social to see which cities are scoring BIG on the #NationalClimateLeague! www.podcastics.com/episode/3620... #yyc #yyccc

11 months ago 14 12 1 27

As the smallest level of government, we are closest to your neighbourhoods, communities, daily services, emergency services, and infrastructure. Adaptation and resilience is exactly where we fit. I'm heartened every time I see municipalities assess these risks and produce concrete action plans 4/4

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Action on mitigation at the municipal level should not stop until we've done everything we can within the limits we have. However, I see a huge need for municipalities to focus more resources on climate adaptation and resilience action, weaving this lens into the way they work. 3/4

10 months ago 0 0 1 0

Tools involving regulation through bylaw, higher building code requirements, 'punitive taxation' and other powerful enforcement options are out of the question, either due to statutory limits, or practical ones. We've looked into each of them and identified the barriers in our way 2/4

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Although municipalities have critical place in climate mitigation action, many (including the one I work in) are left without the legal tools to do anything other than reduce their own emissions, provide financial incentives for community emission reduction, and affect land use through zoning 1/4

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Name me. A poetic provocation by Ashanti Kunene for the Systemic Investing Summit 2025
Name me. A poetic provocation by Ashanti Kunene for the Systemic Investing Summit 2025 YouTube video by TransCap Initiative

An exceptional poem of provocation by Ashanti Kunene - grateful to poets who paint the truth so vividly with their words.

"you are experiencing the karma of riches built on suffering... what ghosts live in the wealth you hold?"
youtu.be/IQ6KCLfQ6Os?...

1 year ago 3 1 0 0

Also, spare me the views on how net zero is impossible from the same people who insisted Brexit would be easy.

1 year ago 23 6 1 0

The internationally recognized testing and verification requirements are quite valuable for municipalities to consider taking on voluntarily, for consistency and further public transparency. But the Competition Act is the wrong place to regulate municipal climate action and communications. 4/4

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