2015 Education campaign resources | Development and Peace

2015 Education campaign resources

Order these materials or print copies for wide distribution in your school, parish or community.

  • Poster

    Give your campaign some visibility with this beautiful poster.


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  • Action Sheet

    This is the main campaign tool to educate people about the issues, and to call for action on the urgent issue of climate change.


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  • Action Card

    The action card invites Canadians to make a commitment to reduce their carbon footprint, and also calls on the Canadian government to ensure that Canada does more to reduce the impact of climate change on vulnerable communities living in the Global South.


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  • Campaign Guide

    A copy of this guide for organizers is included in the Campaign Ordering Kit, and a copy will also be included with each order.


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  • Executive Summary of the Feeling the Heat report

    This is a 4-page executive summary of the 50-page report entitled Feeling the Heat. This executive summary is available for order on the order form.


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  • Prayer Card

    Written by Development and Peace member Marie-Paule Malenfant from Trois-Rivières, Quebec, who is the grand prize winner of our Prayer Card contest.


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  • Feeling the Heat: How Climate Change is Driving Extreme Weather in the Global South and Recommendations for Action in Canada

    This report brings together the science around climate change and the personal experiences of communities and organizations supported by Development and Peace.


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  • Student Activity Guides - Climate Balloons: An Activity for Secondary School Students

    A participatory 45-60 minute group activity for secondary-aged youth that explores the causes and impacts of climate change and suggests ways to take action as individuals and at the community level.


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  • Student Activity Guides - Needs and Wants: An Activity on the Environment for Elementary School Students

    A fun, educational activity to understand the global consequences of our consumption choices. This interactive 25-40 minute activity for both small and large groups suits children from Kindergarten to Grade 6, and includes adaptations for younger and older children.


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  • Living with Limits, Living Well: Hints for neighbours on an endangered planet

    This colourful 54-page workbook offers information and inspiration to understand how justice for the poor and justice for the Earth are not only deeply interconnected but also firmly based on Catholic social teaching on human dignity, solidarity and the common good. You can buy it for $15 by calling CCCB Publications at 1 800 769-1147 or at cccbpublications.ca. You can also download it for free here.


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