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Toronto’s Energy Future: Part 2
As promised, here’s Part 2 of Noah’s documentary on, “Toronto’s Energy Future.” Noah Brotman is an Urban Planner at Hardy Stevenson Associates Limited and the newest member of our team. Noah completed his Master of Environmental Studies and Urban Planning at York … Continue reading
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Tagged carbon emissions, climate, community, green, media, social media, sustainability, urban planning
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Toronto’s Energy Future: Part 1
Our newest team member, Noah Brotman, created a compelling documentary on, “Toronto’s Energy Future.” Here’s Part 1. (Part 2 will follow later this week.) Noah Brotman is an Urban Planner at Hardy Stevenson Associates Limited and the newest member of our team. Noah … Continue reading
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Tagged carbon emissions, climate, communication, energy, social media, sustainability, urban planning
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Portlands Energy Centre: Call for Members
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Tagged carbon emissions, climate, community, energy, green, public engagement
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Green City Planning
In many of my blogs, I discuss ways to make urban environments more sustainable and green. I recently read an article in The Wall Street Journal entitled: How to Build a Greener City. This article was aimed less at what … Continue reading
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Tagged carbon emissions, design, energy, green, planning, population, sustainability, urban planning
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Park the Car at Home
I was raised in a one-car family and because of this, when I wanted to go anywhere, I took transit more often than I got a ride. It wasn’t until I moved to a smaller town that I even ended … Continue reading
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Tagged carbon emissions, planning, sustainability, transportation
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Lowering Your Carbon Footprint, One Step at a Time (Literally!)
This morning while browsing PR Newswire I saw an article which made me think about my lifestyle. I consider myself aware of my impact on the environment, and do what I can to lower my carbon footprint. Here are some of … Continue reading
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Tagged carbon emissions, corporations, design, green, media, sustainability
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Bus Compromise
So you’re driving to work and you get stuck behind the dreaded bus that stops: Every. Single. Block. You think to yourself, I wish that bus would get out of my way. You’re on the bus, doing your part for … Continue reading
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Tagged carbon emissions, design, energy, technology, transportation
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Mileage Metres: Coming soon?
I recently read this article in The New York Times regarding tracking miles that drivers travel, and taxing them accordingly. I recall having discussions on this same topic in a sustainability course during my fifth year of university. We had debates on … Continue reading