Climate Action Counts 2025

Inside page of the pamphlet

Front page of pamphlet

The “Climate Action Counts Action Team” at Citizens’ Climate Lobby Canada has developed open-source Climate Action Counts visuals that our volunteers and supporters can customize for their regions.

Here is the prototype we suggest for printing and giving to your climate friends, family and colleagues: Climate Action Counts Pamphlet with QR Code

Instructions

  1. Printing: Print both images on a single sheet of paper.
  2. Folding: Fold the front page  (Toronto Star article) in half and put it on the outside.
  3. Additional Details: This page will be updated as data changes.
  4. French Version: A French translation will be available soon for the Canva. The Word Document is already translated.

Please keep in mind, our audience for the pamphlet is the climate-concerned voter. 

If you want more details or have questions about this resource please join us every Wednesday at 5 pm PT / 8 pm ET on our Changemakers Hour on Zoom.

Editable Master Copies

The original bilingual Word prototype document  from which the prototype Canva was developed from.  As we get updates, this document will change. It has lots of hyperlinks.

Here is the prototype English Canva for the “fancy” pamphlet. It too will be updated if things change. The French version should be available the week of March 24.

Key Reference Documents

 

  1. March 2024 Navius research on how much Canadian climate policies reduce GHGs: Navius Research pdf
  2. March 2025 report that fossil fuels were the major driver of inflation in 2022. Counting the Costs: Impacts of the 2022 Oil Price Shock for Canadian Consumers and Workers, by Jim Stanford and Erin Weir. Here is the Toronto Star Article
  3. July 2023 Actuarial data under-estimate of the financial risks of climate change from Exeter University. The data is terrifying. Failure to confront the lies propagated by fossil fuel companies will have devastating consequences. The Emperor’s New Climate Scenarios. We must make stop believing the lies and we must make polluter’s pay. Subsidizing alternative energy and CCS is hugely expensive to the taxpayer and benefits the rich who are huge consumers of energy and many have stock-options for these energy companies.
  4. November 2020 report from Clean Prosperity clearly showing that increasing the stringency of the Output Based Pricing System (Industrial Carbon Price) can do much of the heavy lifting to reduce GHGs as also indicated in the March 2024 Navius research: Creating_Clean_Prosperity_Nov2020

Download this image to make a placard for your front lawn