Failure of Imagination: In a context where climate change denial is alive and well, solar panels and local gardening shine. In the context of actual climate change, they begin to pale. https://www.cbc.ca/news/world/un-global-biodiversity-report-1.5124089
Read moreDown came the old house. Ten years prior, we had re-shingled its roof together in sweaty 30 C July weather. Perhaps those rays, fertilized by the failed blower test and cracked foundation in that old house, planted the idea to…
Read moreDe-Growth: How might housing simultaneously re-imagine social relations and built environments, e.g. reduce energy metabolism AND democratize shelter (Cattaneo and Gavaldà 2010)? Check out our neighbours, the Westmount Net Zero Social Housing Project. http://www.greenenergyfutures.ca/episode/canadas-first-net-zero-church
Read moreCharacter Imprint: Bill the digger. Dawn the electrician. Tommy the framer. Kam the tiler. Pol the finisher. A creative and diverse group of people applying their craft, their human imprint durably encased in our home.
Read moreConflicting Urgencies: Saving fruit trees from demolition means trucking dirt off site. Eco-friendly building materials sometimes travel the farthest. Oil money feeds mortgage loans (esp. in Alberta). Solar for the public good sustains the private good life. @just_powers
Read moreConvictions cont.: Save the fruit trees in the corner of the yard during construction. Retain a good-sized yard for garden, berry bushes, and bees (and convince partner of latter). Build with solar panels, a high efficiency fireplace, and a tight…
Read moreConvictions: Sustainably manage the demolition of the house currently on the lot. Sell the furnace and garage door and windows to friends renovating a farmhouse. Donate everything else to Habitat. Give away perennials to homes in friends’ yards around the…
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