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In addition to updating you daily on COVID-19 cases in Toronto, toronto is tracking every COVID-19 vaccine given in the city.As of May 2 at 8 a.m., Toronto Public Health TPH is reporting that 6,897,053 vaccine doses have been administered, after giving out 10,431 shots since April 21.The chart below uses in-depth data published by TPH, which is updated twice weekly. The data in this chart is from May 2. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW
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Its become a global movement 鈥?councils passing motions boldly declaring that theres a climate emergency.Locally, all four municipalities, along with regional council, have endorsed such resolutions.But will these documents that sound the alarm translate into a noticeable difference in the fight against climate change ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Climate emergencies are only helpful if they are backed up by action, says Jessica Green, an associate professor in the University of Torontos political science department and school of the environment.With the motions highlighting municipal actions that will reduce emissions, Halton Environmental Network executive director Lisa Kohler is confident the declarations will bring about evident change. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Emergencies highlight that its not one group or one institute that needs to affect change, but all of us, said the leader of
stanley termoska the non-profit organization dedicated to local climate action. We all emit greenhouse gases, our increased emissions are causing climate change, and we all have a role to play to reduce our consumption of these emissions and mitigate future challenges. Kohler contended that climate change isnt a political issue, but rather based on science. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW
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