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This special live episode of Green Hearts in Action was recorded at the 2026 Green Hearts Event in Toronto and hosted by Paul Antze.
In front of a live audience, we hear from Anne Keary, recipient of the 2026 Green Hearts Award and a leading voice in grassroots climate action.
Anne shares her journey from early climate organizing to becoming a key figure in parent-led advocacy, climate education, and systems-level change. Her work spans initiatives like For Our Kids Toronto, the Toronto Climate Action Network, and efforts to strengthen climate learning in schools across the city.
The conversation explores how community movements grow, the role of intergenerational action, and how local organizing can influence policy, institutions, and even legal frameworks. Anne also reflects on her work in climate litigation, public health advocacy, and building connections across different parts of the climate movement.
This episode is a powerful reminder that meaningful change starts with people coming together and taking action in their communities.
Learn more about For Our Kids Toronto: https://www.forourkids.ca/toronto
Learn more about TCAN: https://www.tcan.ca
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Green Neighbours Network (GNN) of Toronto fosters connection and collaboration among people and grassroots groups across Toronto and the GTA striving to make our neighbourhoods greener, healthier, and more sustainable. Find out more about us here: https://gnntoronto.ca/
We recognize the urgency for global climate action, and our personal roles in it. We support initiatives that promote a fair and just transition to a low carbon future.
Follow us on social media for more
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/gnntoronto/
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/gnntoronto
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/GNNToronto/
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By Dominik HaakeThis special live episode of Green Hearts in Action was recorded at the 2026 Green Hearts Event in Toronto and hosted by Paul Antze.
In front of a live audience, we hear from Anne Keary, recipient of the 2026 Green Hearts Award and a leading voice in grassroots climate action.
Anne shares her journey from early climate organizing to becoming a key figure in parent-led advocacy, climate education, and systems-level change. Her work spans initiatives like For Our Kids Toronto, the Toronto Climate Action Network, and efforts to strengthen climate learning in schools across the city.
The conversation explores how community movements grow, the role of intergenerational action, and how local organizing can influence policy, institutions, and even legal frameworks. Anne also reflects on her work in climate litigation, public health advocacy, and building connections across different parts of the climate movement.
This episode is a powerful reminder that meaningful change starts with people coming together and taking action in their communities.
Learn more about For Our Kids Toronto: https://www.forourkids.ca/toronto
Learn more about TCAN: https://www.tcan.ca
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Green Neighbours Network (GNN) of Toronto fosters connection and collaboration among people and grassroots groups across Toronto and the GTA striving to make our neighbourhoods greener, healthier, and more sustainable. Find out more about us here: https://gnntoronto.ca/
We recognize the urgency for global climate action, and our personal roles in it. We support initiatives that promote a fair and just transition to a low carbon future.
Follow us on social media for more
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/gnntoronto/
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/gnntoronto
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/GNNToronto/
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.