Guelph’s First Electric Taxi
Guelph’s first electric taxi hit the road recently. But Alex Lilley of Canadian Cab didn’t come by the decision to go electric lightly. Unlike personal […]
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Guelph’s first electric taxi hit the road recently. But Alex Lilley of Canadian Cab didn’t come by the decision to go electric lightly. Unlike personal […]
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Newest data1 reveals that for the second year in a row city wide community greenhouse gas emissions increased by 8%. While this is very disappointing,
Guelph Emissions Rise 8% Read More »
Feel Safe on Your Bike! Want to bike to work but don’t feel safe? Enjoy biking but don’t feel comfortable on busy roads? Intro to
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Updated March 28, 2024 Success: City Council Supports residents not Enbridge The City of Guelph passed a motion March 26 urging the provincial government to
Enbridge and Ontario want you to subsidize developers Read More »
The Climate Movement Needs More Laughter Or: How to Learn to Stop Worrying and Enjoy Taking Action Meet Kellie Elrick. She has been involved in
The Climate Movement Needs More Laughter Read More »
Photo Credit: Trevor Hesselink Thank you to everyone who joined us at the Ring of Fire, a threat to Climate Change event on May 16, 2023. We had
Ring of Fire: A Threat to Climate Change? Read More »
Webinar recording available here. Are you ready to make deep energy retrofits for your home, but confused about the home energy rebates and loans available?
Make Sense of Home Energy Rebates and Loans Read More »
Click HERE to see map In simple language, Reid’s Net Zero Energy Home produces as much energy as it uses on an annual basis, depending on occupant
Introducing: Reid’s Net-Zero Home Read More »
How about saving $2,000 a year heating your 147-year-old house? This beautiful 1860’s Victorian home spans 2,700 square feet and needs less than half the
Introducing: The Finlay/Pocock House Read More »
Everyone knows that a house built in the 1800s is drafty and cold, right? Well, it turns it can be quiet, comfortable and extremely energy
Introducing: The Carter House Read More »
At first blush this 1890s home seems to use more than its fair share of energy? What’s the dealeMERGE? On further inspection this large 3,000
Introducing: The McAuley Home Read More »
When we think of efficient homes we think of insulation and sealing, of construction and renovation. While owners at 36 Freshmeadow Way included efficiency in
Introducing: The Maitland Home Read More »
The Tedesco heat their straw bale home with 2 TVs. Well..the energy that 2 TVs would use in a year. Anyone familiar with the three
Introducing: Marie & Steve Tedesco Read More »
The Colvin family doubled the size of their 1980s house and cut energy use by 40%. The Colvins were faced with a decision to move
Introducing: The Colvin Family Read More »
A 100 year old house uses 60% less energy than a newly built Guelph Home. Imagine cutting your home energy use by 63%. Now imagine
Introducing: Susanne & Ernst Braendli Read More »
Mark your calendars Guelph, the eMERGE EcoMarket is coming back! The event will take place on: October 28 from 4 PM to 7:30 pm
eMERGE EcoMarket is coming back! Read More »
The City of Guelph has been hailed as a leader in climate action since the release of its Community Energy Initiative 15 years ago. Has
Has Guelph Abandoned Climate Change? Read More »
Let’s ask current and prospective municipal politicians to: Show Us the Money! You’ve helped us make significant progress on climate action over the last few
Guelph Climate Budget – Show Us the Money! Read More »