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Working towards a world in which all needs can be met in sustainable ways.

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Did you know that SES is often in the news talking about various environmental projects, publications, and issues? Check out our archive of media coverage at: bit.ly/SES-in-the-News #SESInTheNews #LiveSustainableLives #BuildASustainableFuture

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If you missed Dr. Eric Lamb's presentation last month, here's the recording: youtu.be/1fmECQWftDI?si… The Sustainability Speakers Series is a monthly event hosted by Saskatchewan Environmental Society volunteers and the Saskatoon Public Library. #SustainabilitySpeakersSeries

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TONIGHT at 7pm at Cliff Wright Library (in #YXE): Dr. Emily Eaton will give an overview of the ways the SK gov't supports and subsidizes its oil & gas industry, and ways the gov't can correct its course in line with the Paris climate agreement. #SustainabilitySpeakersSeries

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This is next week! Join us on Tuesday, October 22 at 7pm at Cliff Wright Library (in Saskatoon) to learn from the incredible Dr. Emily Eaton. More info here: bit.ly/sustainability…

Oct 22 / 7pm / Cliff Wright Library Dr. Emily Eaton will give an overview of the ways the SK gov't supports and subsidizes its oil & gas industry and suggest ways to correct its course in line with the Paris climate agreement. #SustainabilitySpeakersSeries #YXE

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Did you know that fixing leaky faucets & toilets could save you about 10% on your water bill? This great short video from @cityofsaskatoon can help diagnose: youtube.com/watch?v=VHRR_i…. Find 100+ tips for saving water (& energy!) on our website: bit.ly/STUFFICANDO #BeWaterWise


SES board member Peter Prebble joins Don Kossick on a recent episode of his podcast "Making the Links" to discuss how the provincial government could reduce emissions in a major way + more. Listen here: youtube.com/watch?v=aSTX82…

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Oct 22 / 7pm / Cliff Wright Library Dr. Emily Eaton will give an overview of the ways the SK gov't supports and subsidizes its oil & gas industry and suggest ways to correct its course in line with the Paris climate agreement. #SustainabilitySpeakersSeries #YXE

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Last year, a group of SK citizens & @CJSaskatoon launched a lawsuit, arguing that SaskPower needs to move to a low emission electricity grid. Tomorrow, arguments will be made in Regina about whether this case should be considered by the court. Read more: bit.ly/Press-Release-…

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Today is National Seniors Day. The undersigned SK seniors urge our province's leadership to recognize and respond to climate change. Find this full page ad in the StarPhoenix & Leaderpost, or read here: bit.ly/S4C-SES #SeniorsForClimate #LaterIsTooLate @ClimateSeniors

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Important analysis from @BrettDolter finds significant common ground in achieving @SaskPower’s clean energy transition. With proposed revisions, the forthcoming Clean Electricity Regulations can reduce emissions with minimal impact on cost. #skpoli climateinstitute.ca/publications/t…

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.@SKGov released a report penned by the SK Economic Impact Assessment Tribunal about the federal oil & gas emissions cap and methane regulations, which fails to consider the horrendous economic consequences that will come from facing the climate emergency. cbc.ca/news/canada/sa…


Are you a #YXE teacher concerned about climate change? Looking for ways to empower your students through sustainable initiatives AND connect it to curriculum? We can help! Learn more about Student Action for a Sustainable Future & apply here: bit.ly/SES-SASF

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🌾 TOMORROW NIGHT! 🌾 Dr. Eric Lamb, the USask Dep't of Plant Sciences, will discuss why invasive forage & horticultural grasses such as Smooth Brome & Kentucky Bluegrass are such a problem & how they can be controlled. When: Sept. 24, 7-8:30pm Where: Cliff Wright Library #YXE

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SaskPower a annoncé, mercredi, la création de la filiale SaskNuclear. La présidente de la Société environnementale de la Saskatchewan, Margret Asmuss, affirme que l’organisation n’est pas en faveur du développement d’énergie nucléaire dans la province. ici.radio-canada.ca/nouvelle/21021…


Join us Sept. 24, 7pm, Cliff Wright Library (Saskatoon). Dr. Eric Lamb will discuss why invasive forage and horticultural grasses are a threat to remnant native grasslands and how they can be controlled. Learn more: bit.ly/sustainability… #SustainabilitySpeakersSeries #SSSyxe

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Read SES’s perspective on the newly released 'Saskatchewan Economic Impact Assessment Tribunal' report on the proposed federal Clean Electricity Regulations: bit.ly/SES-Perspectiv… #ClimateAction #skpoli

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SES Vice President Bob Halliday, a water resource engineer, spoke to CBC about the Lake Diefenbaker Irrigation Project's incomplete feasibility study and the provincial government's lack of transparency. cbc.ca/news/canada/sa…


Our province has so much to lose if climate breakdown occurs, yet our provincial government continues to embrace irresponsible policies destined to destabilize the climate in irreversible ways. Read more: bit.ly/3zMmkrz @SKGov #skpoli #ClimateAction

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At the heart of the climate change emergency is the ever-increasing concentration of carbon dioxide in Earth’s atmosphere, which has risen to an exceptionally dangerous level. But it's not too late. Read more: bit.ly/3zMmkrz #ClimateAction #skpoli

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