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Surfrider Dalhousie Launches Oceanic Solutions Event During Climate Week
Surfrider Dalhousie has announced its role in the inaugural Canada Climate Week Xchange (CCWX), hosting a significant event titled Making Waves: Oceanic Solutions To Climate Change In Nova Scotia. This initiative aims to address the local impacts of climate change on the oceans and engage the community in protective measures. The event is scheduled for November 27, 2025, at 6:00 PM AST, and will take place in a hybrid format at the LSC common area, located at 6299 South Street, Room 208, Halifax, NS.
Focus on Local Ocean Conservation
The Making Waves panel will delve into the specific challenges that climate change poses to Nova Scotia’s marine environments. With a focus on education, the event seeks to empower attendees with knowledge about how they can contribute to ocean conservation efforts.
Surfrider Dalhousie, a branch of the global Surfrider Foundation, is dedicated to ocean conservation through community involvement and educational initiatives. By hosting this event, they aim to foster a deeper understanding of the pressing issues facing local oceans, as well as actionable solutions that can be implemented by individuals and communities.
Participating in Canada Climate Week Xchange
The Canada Climate Week Xchange runs from November 24 to November 30, 2025, and serves as a platform for organizations and individuals across Canada to collaborate on addressing climate-related challenges. Surfrider Dalhousie encourages participation not only in their event but also in other activities throughout the week.
For further details on the Making Waves event or to explore other scheduled activities during CCWX, interested individuals can visit www.ccwx.ca. To contact Surfrider Dalhousie directly, please reach out via email at [email protected].
As Canada continues to grapple with the effects of climate change, initiatives like this highlight the importance of local action in global conservation efforts.
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