The Calgary Climate Hub welcomes volunteers regardless of their race, religious beliefs, colour, gender, sexual orientation, marital status, physical and mental disability, age, ancestry or place of origin. We are recruiting volunteers for the following Campaigns and roles:
  • Are you passionate about tackling climate change and making a difference in your community? Join us at the Calgary Climate Hub Events Node and be part of a dynamic team dedicated to organizing impactful events that foster collaboration and drive positive change. We're looking for two (2) dedicated individuals to join the core team at the Calgary Climate Hub Events Node.

    What We Do:

    As a member of the Events Node, you'll play a key role in planning and executing Hub events focused on addressing climate challenges in Calgary. From large-scale gatherings to intimate discussions, we create opportunities for connection, learning, and action.

    Your commitment will involve actively participating in planning meetings, contributing ideas, and taking on specific responsibilities related to event execution. We anticipate members attending monthly meetings, aligning their schedules with the dynamic nature of event planning, and demonstrating flexibility when required.

     

  • Are you trained and experienced at providing first aid? We are seeking several volunteers to act as First Aid Officers at our in-person events. Please detail your training and experience in the comments section below.

    Commitment: As suits your event availability

  • Campaign Goal: Before August 2024, ensure the Clean Electricity Regulations have passed, with minimal exceptions for GHG emitting electricity generation.
    For more information, and to review the current efforts of this campaign, visit the Campaign page. (coming soon)
  • Campaign Goal: By August 2024, ensure administration is directed to build a Primary Cycling Network as part of the creation of a 5A Network Implementation Plan, with funding, additional to that acquired in budget 2022, allocated to complete 100km.
    For more information, and to review the current efforts of this campaign, visit the Campaign page. (coming soon)
  • Campaign Goal: By August 2024, achieve a slowdown, ideally via a moratorium, of logging in Kananaskis Country.

    For more information, and to review the current efforts of this campaign, visit the Campaign page. (coming soon)

  • Goal: By August 2024, ensure that the recommendations of the Housing and Affordability Task Force are accepted, passed and implemented by the City of Calgary, including especially the implementation of base-RCG and elimination of parking minimums.

    For more information, and to review the current efforts of this campaign, visit the Campaign page. (coming soon)

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