Envisioning a low-carbon future with Transformation Toronto 20504/2015 - At the 2015 Dan Leckie Forum, TAF introduces a brand new program to the community: Transformation Toronto 2050 aims to use long-range greenhouse gas (GHG) reduction modelling to shed light on how Toronto can reach its target of 80% carbon reduction by the year 2050. This initiative will bring together data and partners from multiple sectors to see how deep carbon reduction scenarios affect the broader health and success of the city.
A principled approach to carbon pricing: part 13/2015 - A closer look at some key carbon pricing principles.
Indoor environmental quality: the next frontier in building monitoring3/2015 - How TAF is leading a important study of indoor environmental quality in Toronto's apartment buildings.
New Toronto bylaw will reveal energy price tags in buildings3/2015 - Mandatory energy benchmarking for buildings is a key policy for reducing GHG emissions. Toronto is seeking stakeholder input on a benchmarking bylaw.
Saving money and driving less: a TAF grant project shows it’s possible2/2015 - 57% of participants did it!
Ontario’s 45-Day Climate Consultation Count-Down2/2015 - Ontario's climate change discussion paper and public consultation.
Tanking oil price doesn’t affect retrofit business case1/2015 - In Toronto, for instance, 50% of our greenhouse gas emissions come from natural gas used to heat our buildings and the electricity used to power the motors and appliances in buildings.
The Good, the Bad and the Ugly: Ontario’s New Natural Gas Conservation Framework1/2015 - On December 22, 2014, the Ontario Energy Board (OEB) quietly issued a new regulatory framework to govern natural gas