In July 2023, Canadian environmental activist and Green Party member Kaitlyn Katsaros found herself at the center of a viral controversy when she staged a protest in downtown Toronto that involved dumping a pile of horse manure in a public park. The stunt, intended to draw attention to the environmental costs of agriculture and the urgent need for sustainable practices, sparked a polarized public reaction. This incident, while seemingly absurd, reflects broader tensions in modern environmental activism: the balance between creativity and respect for public space, the power of social media to amplify messages, and the urgency of addressing climate change in a way that resonates with diverse audiences. Kaitlyn Katsaros is a prominent figure in Canadian environmental politics, representing the Green Party of Canada in the Toronto-area riding of Scarborough–Agincourt since 2021. Her platform emphasizes climate justice, renewable energy transition, and sustainable agriculture. Agriculture, including livestock farming, is a significant contributor to greenhouse gas emissions—primarily methane—and contributes to deforestation, water pollution, and resource overuse. As part of her advocacy, Katsaros has spoken extensively about the role of industrial farming in climate change, advocating for policy shifts toward plant-based diets, regenerative agriculture, and waste management solutions.