ENERGY
Did you know that your favourite toilet paper is now being given a second life? Or, how about the fact that a clever Swiss company is using the carbon in the atmosphere to fuel lettuce growth? Green scientists and engineers all over the world are coming up with ingenious ways to beat the growing heat!
What's a load? And a spooky, phantom one at that too.
What does it have to do with the environment? And how do we eliminate these ghosts?
When it comes to solutions for combating climate change, some are pretty obvious.
Well, maybe not entirely.
All you need to know about fuel’s octane rating - that mysterious number you read when you pump some fuel in your car. The same number that, inexplicably, seems to drive up the price of fuel to and through the sky.
Windsor of Change (all pun intended), is a blog about climate change and how Windsor will be affected by it. It hopes to put climate change in the context of our beloved city Windsor, and how we could/ would be affected by it. And most importantly, what we can do as a community.
Transitioning into a new year is often a time of gratitude, reflection, excitement, and planning. While 2022 saw some milestone moments for climate policy in Canada, 2023 will be even more important as Canada steps up implementation of climate actions.
So, to prepare ourselves for another year of hard work and progress, the WoC team has assembled a list of 10 big things in the climate and environmental realm you should watch out for in 2023!