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Working with Indigenous People on Environmental Projects

Think differently when engaging Indigenous Peoples on environmental projects. First Nation participation in environmental decision making is increasingly recognized as vital to the move towards greater sustainability. Indigenous peoples worldwide share a unique and profound bond with the environment. Join Gary Pritchard, Environmental Project Manager from Curve Lake First Nation, to gain an understanding of how to work with Canada’s Indigenous Peoples when engaging on environmental business or projects. This webinar is intended to get young professionals thinking about how they do business with or conduct environmental business differently with local first nation communities. Participants will learn how to search out local First Nation community interests based on the proximity of a project location to treaty rights and when engagement should take place. The webinar is modelled after Rivers Edge Education and Consulting’s transformative workshop model, with a special focus on environmental projects. This webinar is designed for employers, employees, and professionals who currently work or would like to work with Indigenous people on environmental projects. Get Started Regular Price: $65 EP Member Price: Free Course Length: 60 Mins Career Stage: All Career Stages

Net Zero Energy For New Construction – On Demand

Blue House Energy

Introduces concepts and techniques for developing high performance and net zero energy new construction projects. In addition to advanced envelope and mechanical system content, the course includes discussion on how occupant behaviour impacts the overall energy use in a house, and affects the sizing of renewable energy systems. A partner project between Built Green Canada and Blue House Energy. Qualifies for 20 CPDs with BC Housing.

$395

On-Demand Course – 10 Pro Tips for Low Carbon

Online

Course Overview During this course, we will go over 10 high-level tips that have been consistent across most projects that achieve a low carbon status. This includes strategies with project teams, installation quality, product ideas, and operations. Many homes share similar approaches- what are they? We will cover single-family, multi-family, new, and existing homes. Learning Objectives After completing this course you will be able to: List the 10 basic tips and how to use them now Describe where you can find more information to achieve low carbon results Articulate how health and occupant welfare is usually also improved in low carbon homes Review strategies that can be used and different ways to utilize them Credit Values Earn Continuing Education Units (CEUs) 1 Hour in: Green Business Certification Inc. (GBCI) Building Performance Institute (BPI) Non Whole House American Institute of Architects - AIA (HSW) Certified Green Professional (NARI & CGP) Certified GreenHome Professional (CGHP) American Institute of Building Design (AIBD) State Architect / Builder License may be applicable

$95.00

Comparison of HRV, ERV – On Demand

Online

Course Overview The course will provide a description of residential HRV (Heat Recovery Ventilator), ERV (Energy or Enthalpy Recovery Ventilator) and Smart DCV (Demand Control Ventilation) systems. Energy and humidity impact on a residence in different climatic regions and varying occupancy will be presented. The importance and value of active monitoring and control of indoor air quality will be discussed.

$95.00

Deer Haven LEED Zero Energy Ready House Tour – On Demand

Online

Course Overview Join Evan behind the scenes for a tour of his personal residence that he designed to LEED (pending Platinum) & Zero Energy Ready Standards. A labor of love with a warm modernism feel that was designed with stunningly beautiful passive solar features and the landscape in mind. Join Evan for a personal exclusive tour of his home now!

$95.00
Ongoing

Série de webinaires : les 20 prochaines années de la transition énergétique

Alors que Dunsky Énergie + Climat célèbre son 20e anniversaire, nous avons le plaisir de lancer The Next 20 Years of the Energy Transition (les 20 prochaines années de la transition énergétique), une série de webinaires dédiée à l’avenir de l’énergie et à la transition énergétique. Au cours de cette série, nos experts et leurs invités spéciaux aborderont les politiques, technologies et développements de marché qui joueront, selon nous, un rôle déterminant dans les deux prochaines décennies. Joignez-vous à nous pour découvrir nos plus récentes réflexions sur ces tendances émergentes et sur la manière dont la collaboration continue avec nos clients contribue activement à définir les 20 prochaines années de la transition énergétique.

Webinar Series: The Next 20 Years of the Energy Transition

As Dunsky Energy + Climate Advisors celebrates our 20th anniversary, we are excited to host The Next 20 Years of the Energy Transition, a webinar series focused on the future of the transition across different sectors of the economy. In this series, our experts and special guests will discuss the key technology, policy and market developments that we believe will have the biggest impact over the next two decades. Join us to explore our latest thought-leadership on these emerging trends and learn more about how our ongoing collaborations with clients are helping to shape the next 20 years of the energy transition.

DesignTO Talks: Net Positive

Ace Hotel Toronto (Interspace) 51 Camden Street, Toronto

This event together ten multidisciplinary experts to explore innovative responses to the climate crisis from a perspective of abundance.‘DesignTO Talk: Net Positive’ contributes to DesignTO’s 15-year legacy of showcasing design's capacity to drive positive change in Toronto and beyond. The half-day event brings together ten multidisciplinary experts to explore innovative responses to the climate crisis from a perspective of abundance. Speakers include Aaron Budd (SvN Architects + Planners), April Barrett, Deepikah RB, Fran Erazo (Culturans), Judith Wehmeyer van den Boom (Central Saint Martins), Netami Stuart (Waterfront Toronto), and the Living Room Collective (Nicholas Hoban, Vincent Hui, Clayton Lee, Andrea Shin Ling), covering such topics as regenerative design, urban infrastructure, more than human kinships, carbon positive initiatives, and more.–––What is the trajectory of the climate crisis? If you envision our collective, planetary path, do you feel optimistic or distressed? In ‘Generation Dread: Finding Purpose in an Age of Eco-Anxiety’ author Dr. Britt Wray notes the validity of feelings of pessimism about the climate crisis, and suggests these emotions can be productive, spurring action. Perhaps what these feelings tell us is that we’re on the wrong path: that “green” or “sustainable” approaches have not been enough to course correct and we need […]

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