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Environmental installations are a highlight of the 2024 ReFrame Film Festival
YLS student videos imagine the results of climate action in Peterborough in 2044, and Laurel Paluck's 'Underlying' exhibition features a whale made of salvaged plastic.
ReFrame Film Festival boasts environmental films that take a look at the impact of...
Peterborough GreenUP and ReFrame highlight six feature-length and short documentaries screening during the festival from January 25 to February 4.
How Peterborough businesses can make green resolutions for a healthier future
Wild Rock Outfitters, Jigsaw Organizing Solutions, and Lake Edge Cottages are three local businesses adopting sustainability practices as a business decision.
Green wishes for 2024 from Peterborough youth
19 participants in the Youth Leadership in Sustainability program share their environmental hopes with GreenUP.
Celebrating Peterborough’s contribution to a greener Canada
A member of Green Communities Canada, GreenUP reflects on the collective local impact on national climate goals over the past two years.
Growing native plants from seed in the winter can be a gift for the...
Peterborough GreenUP explains how you can use cold stratification to begin propagating plants for your garden.
Peterborough GreenUP celebrates water conservation champions all year round
From rain barrels and water wise gardens to reducing winter salt use, water champions come in all shapes and sizes.
GreenUP seeking donations to help rebuild iconic Lath House in Peterborough’s Ecology Park
Replacing degraded structure used to shelter growing native plants would also create an additional space for climate education.
Give to the environment too by choosing eco-friendly stocking stuffers from the Peterborough GreenUP...
GreenUP has many affordable gifts from local makers, with a portion of purchases supporting climate programming in the community.
How we can get more kids walking to school to benefit their health and...
The 'walking school bus' is an increasingly popular option that helps address common safety concerns.