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This is the second of two episodes on heat pumps--an energy-efficient alternative to heating and cooling with natural gas. The first looked at ducted systems to replace forced air furnaces. This episode is about heat pumps for homes with boiler and radiator systems. Featuring Jason Creaghan and Holly Bickerton. Music by Paul Paré.…
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What to do when an asphalt roadway is sitting virtually unused beside a prime piece of parkland in your neighbourhood? The residents of Ottawa's west end had a radical idea--tear it up, and turn it into gardens and forests instead. This is the story of how Champlain Park won a Greener Greenspace Award from the Society for Organic Urban Land Care.…
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The National Healing Forest project was born on a May day walk in Ottawa. This episode tells the tale of how this collaborative initiative came to be, and explores the possibilities for sustainability and reconciliation offered by the growing number of healing forests in Canada. Featuring Peter Croal and Patricia Stirbys. Music by Paul Paré.…
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In the first of this two-part conversation, Raymond Leury, President of the Electric Vehicle Council of Ottawa broke down the environmental impact of EV’s versus internal combustion vehicles. In this episode, Raymond and David explore common questions about owning and driving an electric car in Ottawa. Featuring Raymond Leury with music by Paul Par…
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The transportation industry is converting to electric at a rapid rate--presumably a good thing, But just how different is the carbon footprint of electric compared to internal combustion vehicles? In the first of two parts, this episode unpacks the question with a vehicle specialist. Featuring Raymond Leury with music by Paul Paré.…
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Volunteers in Ottawa South are busy counting trees on private land in their neighbourhood. Not just counting, but identifying, measuring and assessing age and health. They're following a protocol called "Neighbourwoods", and the data they collect will give them leverage to advocate for trees in their community. Featuring Mark Burgham with music by …
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Thirty percent of Ottawa is covered in tree canopy--an urban forest that plays a crucial role in both mitigating and adapting to climate change. Each tree makes a difference. And yet how often do we see a healthy tree destroyed by new construction? Ottawa has a tree bylaw that sets rules for which trees can be cut, and which trees cannot. This podc…
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