Part of the Magazine’s History of Social Change project, the initiative will produce innovative storytelling celebrating Canadian heritage Toronto, ON April 4, 2021// The team at SEE Change Magazine – the digital publication of social entrepreneurship and...
With the recent Biden Administration announcement to reduce U.S. Greenhouse Gas (GHG) emissions by 50-52 percent below 2005 levels by 2030, there is an urgent need for solutions across multiple sectors to meet this ambitious goal. Food systems are leading contributors...
A caravan of combine harvesters chew up the grassland under the open prairie sky. They hum along in staggered rows, on the way to fill up grain elevators in the distance. The air smells like a combination of a bakery, brewery, and grassland. All told, upwards of 40...
It is perhaps no surprise that two former special education teachers, Kyle and Angie Gallus, tapped into their teaching experience to launch a social enterprise. After witnessing the potential and talents of two former students who were now young adults and...
There’s no denying that we can’t solve climate change without immense time, effort, resources and cooperation. It’s up to everyone, not just individuals, to do their part. Though we can’t pin the blame on one entity, we do know corporations play a role in waste and...