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Map of Calgary with petition signing locations marked.

💧Bowness Park 12-4pm
💧Fish Creek Park Pathway Rovers 2-5pm
💧Greengate Garden Centre 12-4pm
💧Heritage Park 9-11am
💧Kent of Inglewood 11am-5pm
💧Mountain Equipment Co-op 11am-2pm
💧Out Fly Fishing 10am-3pm
💧Plaza Theatre Kensington 1-3pm
💧Telus Spark 10am-2pm
💧West Nose Creek Park 10am-12pm
+ Several Residential Places

Visit waternotcoal.ca/sign-the-petition for more details.

ID is required (with proof of physical address; no PO Boxes)

Map of Calgary with petition signing locations marked. 💧Bowness Park 12-4pm 💧Fish Creek Park Pathway Rovers 2-5pm 💧Greengate Garden Centre 12-4pm 💧Heritage Park 9-11am 💧Kent of Inglewood 11am-5pm 💧Mountain Equipment Co-op 11am-2pm 💧Out Fly Fishing 10am-3pm 💧Plaza Theatre Kensington 1-3pm 💧Telus Spark 10am-2pm 💧West Nose Creek Park 10am-12pm + Several Residential Places Visit waternotcoal.ca/sign-the-petition for more details. ID is required (with proof of physical address; no PO Boxes)

It's World Water Day tomorrow 🌎💦

There are plenty of locations to sign the Water Not Coal petition here in Calgary.

Visit waternotcoal.ca/sign-the-petition for more details.

#WorldWaterDay #WaterNotCoal #ProtectWatersheds #EasternSlopes #MountainsNotMines

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Logo: INTERNATIONAL DAY OF ACTION FOR RIVERS

From providing fresh water and supporting biodiversity to regulating the climate and sustaining cultural traditions, healthy, free-flowing rivers have always been critical for people and the planet. But rivers worldwide are at risk–increasingly fragmented, polluted, and undermined by climate change and irresponsible development projects. When rivers are at risk, so too is our collective future. 

Healthy rivers and access to clean water are fundamental human rights that connect us all. The International Day of Action for Rivers is a time to come together in solidarity with rivers and the communities that protect and defend them. By taking action on behalf of rivers, we affirm that we have the power to protect rivers and ensure that communities have access to clean, free-flowing water and the right to participate in decisions directly affecting rivers, and ultimately, their lives.

The theme of this year’s International Day of Action for Rivers is Protect Rivers, Protect People. At a time of intensifying climate impacts and global crises, when both people and planet face enormous threats to life and liberty, it is our collective responsibility to protect our shared waters. This has never been more urgent than it is today. Rivers are life-giving systems. Without them, our health, food security, livelihoods, and communities are at risk. We cannot survive or thrive without healthy rivers.

When rivers are polluted, over-extracted, diverted, or blocked by destructive infrastructure, it is vulnerable communities and river ecosystems that suffer first. Protecting rivers is not only about safeguarding human well-being; it is about defending biodiversity, strengthening climate resilience, and securing a just and livable future for generations to come.

Join us and communities around the world in making rivers our priority.

Logo: INTERNATIONAL DAY OF ACTION FOR RIVERS From providing fresh water and supporting biodiversity to regulating the climate and sustaining cultural traditions, healthy, free-flowing rivers have always been critical for people and the planet. But rivers worldwide are at risk–increasingly fragmented, polluted, and undermined by climate change and irresponsible development projects. When rivers are at risk, so too is our collective future. Healthy rivers and access to clean water are fundamental human rights that connect us all. The International Day of Action for Rivers is a time to come together in solidarity with rivers and the communities that protect and defend them. By taking action on behalf of rivers, we affirm that we have the power to protect rivers and ensure that communities have access to clean, free-flowing water and the right to participate in decisions directly affecting rivers, and ultimately, their lives. The theme of this year’s International Day of Action for Rivers is Protect Rivers, Protect People. At a time of intensifying climate impacts and global crises, when both people and planet face enormous threats to life and liberty, it is our collective responsibility to protect our shared waters. This has never been more urgent than it is today. Rivers are life-giving systems. Without them, our health, food security, livelihoods, and communities are at risk. We cannot survive or thrive without healthy rivers. When rivers are polluted, over-extracted, diverted, or blocked by destructive infrastructure, it is vulnerable communities and river ecosystems that suffer first. Protecting rivers is not only about safeguarding human well-being; it is about defending biodiversity, strengthening climate resilience, and securing a just and livable future for generations to come. Join us and communities around the world in making rivers our priority.

It's the 29th Internation Day of Action for Rivers 🏞 A GREAT day to sign the @waternotcoalab.bsky.social petition here in Alberta! Visit waternotcoal.ca/sign-the-petition to find locations.

#WaterNotCoal #WaterIsLife #ProtectWatersheds

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Signing Events | Water Not Coal Find a petition signing event near you. Browse upcoming signing events across Alberta.

Indoor Water Not Coal petition signing events in Calgary today:
💧Patagonia on Stephen Ave 2-6pm
💧Stash Needle Art in Inglewood 11am-2pm
💧Kent of Inglewood 11am-5pm
💧I Love You Coffee Shop 9am-4pm
💧Out Fly Fishing 1-8:30pm

Bring ID with physical address (no PO boxes)
#WaterNotCoal #ProtectWatersheds

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Water Not Coal Logo
Patagonia Calgary 
135 8th Avenue SW
Saturday, Mar 14
2-6pm

ID Required 
waternotcoal.ca

Water Not Coal Logo Patagonia Calgary 135 8th Avenue SW Saturday, Mar 14 2-6pm ID Required waternotcoal.ca

Indoor petition signing opportunity this Saturday in Calgary 💧

#WaterNotCoal #ProtectWatersheds #MountainsNotMines
#EasternSlopes

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A fight over coal has Corb Lund ‘f-ing totally exasperated’ Podcast Episode · What On Earth · February 28 · 28m

Corb's message is clear: no coal mining in Alberta’s Eastern Slopes.

#WaterNotCoal #MountainsNotMines #ProtectWatersheds #ABPoli

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Where our water comes from

Canada is considered to be one of the most water-abundant nations in the world, but Alberta is a relatively dry region within Canada. Alberta has approximately:

    12% of Canada’s population
    7% of Canada’s land area
    only 2% of Canada’s water supply

The water that most Albertans rely on originates in Alberta’s Rocky Mountains.

Where our water comes from Canada is considered to be one of the most water-abundant nations in the world, but Alberta is a relatively dry region within Canada. Alberta has approximately: 12% of Canada’s population 7% of Canada’s land area only 2% of Canada’s water supply The water that most Albertans rely on originates in Alberta’s Rocky Mountains.

#WaterNotCoal #ProtectWatersheds

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Original post on ai6yr.org

It took over 22 years, but it was really worth it to see the degraded land and watersheds begin to recover. There's still a lot of work ahead, but this project shows that we can return these dammed and sick river systems back to a healthier state: https://youtu.be/NTTmrdheoYc?feature=shared […]

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Lawn sign depicting mountains, a river, wildlife and humans. Text: PROTECT OUR WATER

albertabeyondcoal.ca

Lawn sign depicting mountains, a river, wildlife and humans. Text: PROTECT OUR WATER albertabeyondcoal.ca

Get an Alberta Beyond Coal lawn sign here:

albertabeyondcoal.ca/lawn-sign/

#ProtectWatersheds #EasternSlopes #MountainsNotMines
#abpoli

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Dry Horizons: Stewarding a Future for Water in Alberta
Dry Horizons: Stewarding a Future for Water in Alberta YouTube video by CPAWS Southern Alberta

Stewarding a future for water in Southern Alberta.

#ProtectWatersheds #MountainsNotMines
#EasternSlopes
#abpoli

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Friend of Trees plastic yard sign
This tree was planted in a priority neighborhood. 
This tree is climate Justice

Friend of Trees plastic yard sign This tree was planted in a priority neighborhood. This tree is climate Justice

Post image Tabletop sign that reads

 Together we planted one million trees and native shrubs... and counting.

Learn more 
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Tabletop sign that reads Together we planted one million trees and native shrubs... and counting. Learn more Friends of trees.org

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One of my favorite ways to spend my Saturdays! Plant native trees and shrubs!
#climatejustice #planttrees #plantnativespecies #protectwatersheds #takenoshit
#fuckthesystem #protecttheforest

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When wind and drought collide with sheer stupidity Dear Editor, A letter to Premier Danielle Smith: Here in the extreme upper headwaters of the Crowsnest River, on the downstream, downwind side of Grassy

"Rendered meaningless and expendable are the land’s internationally acclaimed beauty, its ecological worth, and its ability to provide life-sustaining water to hundreds of thousands of Albertans living downstream."

#ProtectWatersheds #MountainsNotMines #SayNoToCoal #abpoli

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Have your voice heard on the Grassy Mountain coal mine issue.

Have your voice heard on the Grassy Mountain coal mine issue.

Petition: To the Legislative Assembly of Alberta in Legislature Assembled:

We, the undersigned residents of Alberta, petition the Legislative Assembly to urge the government of Alberta to introduce legislation to immediately terminate the Grassy Mountain coal project proposed by Northback Holdings for the following reasons:
1. Northback has not provided verifiable practices to control selenium contamination in the Oldman River Basin.
2. The risks of substantial harm to the environment, water and the agrifood economy of Southern Alberta far exceed the benefits of the proposed coal mine.

Petition: To the Legislative Assembly of Alberta in Legislature Assembled: We, the undersigned residents of Alberta, petition the Legislative Assembly to urge the government of Alberta to introduce legislation to immediately terminate the Grassy Mountain coal project proposed by Northback Holdings for the following reasons: 1. Northback has not provided verifiable practices to control selenium contamination in the Oldman River Basin. 2. The risks of substantial harm to the environment, water and the agrifood economy of Southern Alberta far exceed the benefits of the proposed coal mine.

Call to Action 📝

This is an official petition that will be tabled in the Alberta Legislature. If you would like to solicit signatures for this petition, I can provide you with a PDF for you to print.

#ProtectWatersheds #MountainsNotMines
#EasternSlopes #SayNoToCoal #ABLeg

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If Trout Could Talk: Coal and the Eastern Slopes LORNE FITCH, P. Biol. - In the coal saga there’s more to mine than the mountain. Despite protestations of due diligence and highest engineering standards,

Trout aren’t just the quarry for a few anglers. They speak to us on the impacts of coal mining. Trout form our distant early warning indicators and are the bellwethers of danger. To ignore their message is to ignore our peril.

#ProtectWatersheds #MountainsNotMines #ABLeg

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Anger as Alberta Lifts Ban on Rockies Coal Mining | The Tyee UCP quietly opens the door to Australian companies.

"The decision places numerous watersheds up and down the Rockies at permanent risk of environmental insults, including toxic coal dust, water contamination, strip mining, landscape destruction and toxic selenium pollution."

#ableg #EasternSlopes #MountainsNotMines #SayNoToCoal
#ProtectWatersheds

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