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Daily Archives: August 7, 2021

Biking Through the Climate Apocalypse

Blog, Cautious Optimist, Waterlution BlogBy WaterlutionAugust 7, 2021

by Learning Lead – Kristen Tymoshuk Hey everyone! My name is Kristen and I am super excited to be a Waterlution Learning Lead this summer! I just graduated from Dalhousie University and I am currently living in Halifax, Nova Scotia working in a fish genetics laboratory. I first became aware of the Cautious Optimist Legacy…

Getting Scrappy

Blog, Cautious Optimist, Waterlution BlogBy WaterlutionAugust 7, 2021

by Learning Lead – Kelsey Lane Every week I fill up my green compost box, put it in an even bigger compost bin, and kick it the curb without giving it too much thought. It’s green right? But maybe not. Every year, Canadians waste almost 2.2 million tonnes of edible food, literally throwing tens of…

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Pedal Power: Building a bicycle-powered generator.

Bike Mechanics’ Aprons from Recycled Jeans

I love colour. Amy Sinclair

The Vegetables of our Labour

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The UN Water Conference and the Water Action Decade 

Waterlution Brasil: 6 anos fomentando inovação aberta e colaborativa

Op ed from outgoing staff member Olivia: why you should start your career in a small but growing and innovative non profit

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