Former MP and hockey player Ken Dryden writes for the Globe and Mail on the biggest question young Canadians face: climate change.
Canada Post Doing its Part with Net-Zero Building
The Globe and Mail is reporting that Canada Post is about to open - in north Scarborough - Canada's largest industrial building to meet national design standards for a zero-carbon building.
We WILL Fix Climate Change!
It's easy to get overwhelmed by the climate crisis we're facing, disillusioned by the inadequate political response and depressed by the fossil fuel industry and our continued reliance on it. Sometimes it feels like we should just give up. That's when I watch this video and get fired up about the bright spots emerging on the horizon.
As gas prices spike, Montreal's bike culture seen as model for rest of the country
It's amazing what’s happened in Montreal in the last 10 years -- from “pothole city” to “bike city” with even a dedicated “bike highway.”
New use for Maine's pulpwood would lock carbon in building walls, bring green jobs to defunct mill
Really cool article about new insulation that could reduce our carbon footprints and revive a dying industry.
A space tech company stumbled on a new way to cut emissions on Earth
Steel factories emit around 3 billion tons of CO2 a year. A new way of producing it eliminates direct CO2 emissions and cuts energy use in half.
New report: Home Electrification Needs a Jump Start
Research uncovers a game-changing opportunity to replace gas furnaces and water heaters with clean electric equipment.
A huge Atlantic ocean current is slowing down. If it collapses, La Niña could become the norm for Australia
The bad news: Climate change is slowing down the conveyor belt of ocean currents. The good news: We can prevent these changes from happening by growing a new low-carbon economy.
Thinking about retrofitting, but worried about not achieving perfection?
This great new book is worth a read