The CKUA Radio podcast of the GreenEnergyFutures.ca series. The multi-media series is hosted by Davi
Vivian Manasc has been designing it green for several decades. We talk to the architect who has been
Godo Stoyke reveals Carbon Busters secret formula for their innovative net-zero homes being built in
When Shanthu Mano first learned her company would be the first builder to build net-zero homes in Ed
Four stories that mattered from 2019 – This week on CKUA Radio's Green Energy Futures: Blatchford (t
Green Energy Futures looks back on 2019, the year Greta Thumberg was named Time Magazine "Person of
When a church in crisis negotiated a creative deal with a social housing agency they produced amazin
Save the church, save the school, build homes for refugee families – build the first net-zero church
Steve Schultz is the super teacher behind the EcoVision Club, a student group at Lacombe Composite H
Darcy Cunningham gives us a tour of the super cool solar-geothermal greenhouse that EcoVision studen
The EcoVision Club has built a solar-geothermal greenhouse, set up school gardens, raises bees and h
Greengate Power is building the largest solar project in Canada in Alberta. This week on CKUA Radio'
Tegan Martin-Drysdale have been looking forward to building near-net-zero homes in Canada's largest
Edmonton is building the largest carbon-neutral community in Canada. Homes will be near net-zero and
Jeff Linton says by making producers responsible for recycling the waste they produce we can solve t
Amidst the plethora of plastic and non-recyclable packaging plaguing the world comes Loop a company
This week on CKUA Radio's Green Energy Futures – How the University of Calgary — yes, that Universit
This week on CKUA's Green Energy Futures we talk to Raffi about his song “Young People Marching” a t
Recycling was once a badge of honour – I recycle therefore I am helping the environment. But have we
Recycling just might reclaim a place in the sun as one solution to climate change and some of the wa
Fort Chipewyan is going solar? Solar will replace 25 per cent of diesel generation in Fort Chipewyan