Toronto Star, July 4, 2017
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The power of the neighbourhood approach
“Think Big” is a mantra we use when we want to make truly transformational changes in our cities – like creating a world-class public transportation system in the Greater Toronto…
TAF CEO receives Ministerial Award for Environmental Excellence
Honoured and humbled – that’s how our CEO Julia Langer reacted when she recently received the Minister’s Award for Environmental Excellence from Ontario Minister for the Environment & Climate Change…
Left in the dark: Ontario municipalities need energy data for meaningful climate action
TAF urges Ontario government to make city-level gas and electricity consumption data available If you want to set up an annual budget, you need to know what you’re spending. The…
New TAF research reveals carbon impact of electricity conservation
(Editor’s note: TAF updated its electricity emissions guide in 2019.) In some ways, carbon emissions are like money. You need to know what you are ‘spending’ to know where you…
The Atmospheric Fund VP Tim Stoate appointed to new Green Ontario Fund Board
TORONTO – The Atmospheric Fund (TAF) welcomes the naming of its VP for Impact Investing, Tim Stoate, to the board of the newly formed Green Ontario Fund. The announcement was…
DeSmog: Where Are Canada’s Missing Electric Cars?
National Observer: Who hid the electric car?
Policy Options: Governments need to act on energy-efficient buildings shift
Net-Zero Toronto Laneway Housing Concept Wins International Design Competition
Students from Ryerson University and the University of Toronto recently took the grand prize at the 2017 U.S. Department of Energy’s fourth annual Race to Zero Student Design Competition—a collegiate…
Canadian Press: Resale homes should carry energy use label by 2019 – environmental groups
Hill Times Op-Ed: Shift to low-carbon buildings requires all governments to step up