11. If everyone lived like Canadians,
we'd need two more Earths
to provide all the resources and energy we’d need.
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23. AsWhen we the fossil fuels…
we burn burn fossil fuels…
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24. CO2 CO2
CO2
CO2 CO2 CO2
As we burn the fossil fuels…
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25. CO2 CO2
CO2
CO2 CO2 CO2
100 million tonnes a day
= 4 million tonnes an hour
= 67,000 tonnes a minute
As we burn the fossil fuels…
= 1,000 tonnes a second
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58. Passive House
near St. Jacob
in Frankfurt.
“Factor 10”
Petra Genz and Folkmer Rasch
6,000
Passive Houses
built
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59. 2: Zero Net Energy Housing
Every home in California must be zero net energy by 2020 -
emit no carbon and give power back to the grid.
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61. In Britain,
By 2016, every new home must be zero-carbon.
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62. BedZED
Super-efficient,
smart metered
CHP power and hot water
from local tree wastes
Space heat: 88% less
Hot water: 57% less
Electricity: 25% less
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63. Pearl River Tower
Guangzhou, China
Will produce more energy than it uses.
Wind, solar, natural cooling
Heat from rainwater and humidity.
Skidmore, Owings & Merrill, Chicago
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66. Bahrain
World Trade Centre
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67. Energy
Centre
Beddington Zero Energy Housing (BedZED), Sutton, London, UK
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68. Victoria - Dockside Green
100% of the heat from gasified wood-wastes
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69. Dockside Green
26 LEED Platinum
Buildings
2,500 people
$350 million
Residential, live-work,
hotel, retail, office and
light-industrial uses.
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73. Pre-insulated piping used to
heat most homes and
commercial buildings in
Scandinavia.
Insulation allows the delivery
of hot water at 200o C to
customers up to 15 miles
away, with a net loss of only
a few degrees.
Photo and text by Jayson Antonoff
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75. Solar Thermal District Heating
Drake Landing
Okotoks, Alberta.
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76. Solar Thermal Heating 12 months a year
The Energy Centre
Community solar
Solar hot water
heat panels
panels
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77. 800
solar hot water
panels
on the garages
90% of residential space
heating needs met by solar
thermal energy (40-50o C)
Reduction - 5 tonnes of
greenhouse gas emissions
per home per year.
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94. Ann & Gord Baird
Eco-Sense, Highlands of Victoria
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95. 5: Nature-Source
Heat Exchange
Solar Air-Source
Ground-Source
Water-Source
Sewer-Source
Ice-Source
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109. Rizhao, China
Population 3 million
99% of city centre households use solar hot water.
60,000 greenhouses, all solar powered.
Whole city plans to become carbon neutral.
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Thin film solar production
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122. Data from Stephen O'Rourke, senior analyst for semiconductor equipment and materials,
Deutsche Bank Securities, via www.energyandcapital.com, February 2008
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173. Artificial floating island containing gardens and a spa
proposed for Amsterdam’s Ijburg neighborhood.
Patric Blanc
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191. Cheonggyecheon, Seoul, Korea
In July 2003, Seoul’s Mayor initiated a $384 million project
to remove the elevated highway and restore the stream,
to re-introduce nature to the city
and promote a more eco-friendly urban design
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200. Le Place de la République, Paris
A Story of Change
Assembled by Guy Dauncey (www.earthfuture.com), from
www.placedelarepublique.paris.fr TVK and other sources
201. 1759: Authorization of buskers and small theaters
brings the Boulevard du Temple.
It becomes ”The Boulevard of Crime".
230. Green Homes Outselling the
Market
Certified green homes
made up 33% of the new home market,
sold for a 9% premium per sq ft
and were on the market for 24% less time.
From November 2009 through January 2010, King County non-
certified homes continued to decrease in value as certified
home values increased.
In July 2009, two years of steady growth in market share of
green homes culminated in over 49% of new homes being sold
that month with a certification.
Over 50%, and appraisers will be required to discount any
home that is not green, as that will have become the new
market norm.
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232. Green Homes Outselling the
Market
“Remarkably, green homes carried a $92,175 price
premium, were 12.3% smaller and continued to sell in less
time than a non-certified home.
In Seattle, third-party verified homes, which are often a
“deeper green” home, sold for 23.5% more per square
foot in 10% less time, and make up 6% of the market.”
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233. Green Homes Outselling the
Market
At the point of sale, the transfer of information to buyers
can be challenging.
A 2009 report by Sterling Hamilton, who studied green
home marketing in Puget Sound, notes that there was a
14% difference in sales price between green properties
actively marketed green by real estate agents versus
green homes not actively marketed as green by real
estate agents.
As agents learn to market e-certified homes, premiums
will continue to grow, home buyers will continue to learn
of the benefits of green building and the cycle will
continue.
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234. Certified Green Home Programs
2008: 17% of all home permits issued qualified under the
ENERGY STAR program (up from 12% in 2007).
ENERGY STAR: 1,000,000 homes
LEED for Homes (2007): 4,000 certified units
+ 19,200 registered units
NAHB’s Green Building Program (2009):
800 green homes.
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242. We need to roll up the past.
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By Nattanicha Kongsathitporn, age 14, Thailand
243. We need to sail away from our old, polluting ways
and build a green, sustainable world.
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www.earthfuture.com By Iskren Rumenov Petrov, age 14, from Bulgaria