The CKUA Radio podcast of the GreenEnergyFutures.ca series. The multi-media series is hosted by Davi
Seattle Architect Michael Eliason believes we can build affordable, family-friendly multifamily hous
Jim Sandercock was coerced into bicycle commuting by a colleague who moved into the neighbourhood an
They were told it couldn't be done affordably. Then Salvation Army Architect Michael Jones and her t
Microhabitat is all about urban farming and they're bringing 30-pot container gardens to the nature
How Jim Sandercock took his 1951 home and transformed it into a solar-powered net-zero home by reski
To some people, it's all-out war between oil and gas and renewable energy. But Alberta, Canada's oil
Stop pitting renewable energy against oil and gas in order to develop a successful future energy eco
This week we're back at the net-zero home of the Brosinskis in Leduc, Alberta with Dave Butterwick t
On this 53rd anniversary, we talk to Denis Hayes the coordinator of the first Earth Day in 1970. Tho
In part 1 of our new Net-Zero 101 series we meet up with Kevin and Heather Brosinsky who built their
E-Bikes are growing in popularity and Mehanaz Yakub has just prepared a guide to e-bikes for Electri
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FULL INTERVIEW with Stephen Thomas about how a proposed clean energy standard could help get Canada'
Stephen Thomas of the David Suzuki Foundation likes the idea of Canada creating a Clean Energy Regul
Hazel Thayer became convinced the "grownups" weren't dealing with climate change so she started post
First the three nations of Fort Chipewyan built a 2.3 megawatt solar project to offset diesel genera
Oslo adopted the world's first city climate budget in 2016 - We set out to find out what the city is
FULL INTERVIEW - Oslo has one of the most ambitious climate strategies in the world and at the heart
So many ambitious climate plans, so little progress. Oslo was the first city in the world to create
Is a "Just Transition" about helping workers find new jobs through the energy transition, or a plot