Upon browsing through the internet, I stumbled upon this awesome infographic. It’s clear that looking at this example of how much energy it takes to power a lightbulb for a year varies between non-renewable and renewable resources. When it comes to energy, the topic of renewable energy vs. non renewables always comes up. I […]
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Interview with Peter Love, Adjunct Professor in the Faculty of Environmental Studies
As an Environmental Studies major, I had the pleasure of interviewing one of my professors Peter Love, who teaches Environmental Conservation in Ontario (ES/ENVS 4445) and Fundamentals of Energy Efficiency in Canada (ES/ENVS 4401). Considering I am enrolled in one of his classes, I already had some idea of what Love supported in terms of […]