Saturday, June 28, 2008

Are we turning Green?



Today after a great meeting, a friend and I had coffee, and as per usual I steered the conversation to a green topic. Now I have to say my friend is very pragmatic. I wouldn't say he's skeptical, but cautious on how quickly we are actually going to turn green. His thoughts are leaning toward a much slower turn then mine. Then, I mentioned about the unavailability to even test drive a hybrid car at any of the dealerships. And that got me to thinking about the first hybrid I actually drove and when. It was a Honda Insight, which a few of you might remember. I decided about 10 years ago traveling Los Angeles for a visit with my Grandmother to see if I could rent a Hybrid. At that time, there was only a small independent that rented Hybrids. As per usual California was the leader in North America. 

It was an interesting ride, since the car went silent every time you stopped, something I really wasn't used to. However, when I stepped on the accelerator it went. Did it go fast, No; but I only had to fill up once during the week. Seating only two was fine for me, since it was only ever going to be my Grandmother and I in the car. 

So here it is 2008, and once again I went to visit with my 94 year old grandmother. She's an incredible women, and I only hope that I'm able to get around as well as she can when and if I reach her age. So being even more environmentally aware, I decide to see if I could rent a Hybrid. Gas has gone up over $4.00 per gallon, so financially I thought even if I had to pay extra for the car it would pay for itself. So on-line I went expecting a few more choices, but I didn't expect that every major rental agency would have Hybrids. The plethora of choice was incredible. I rented a Prius for the same money as an economy car.  Not only did I get to save a bundle on gas, but also on the rental. 

So are we turning green? The answer is yes, and a little faster then I expected. Did I give anything up, no: other then saving money on gas as well as the rental. 


 

Thursday, June 26, 2008

Living Green in Oakville

The first blog of many I hope. Today, I was checking out the local new builds. First heading off to Ironstone in Burlington, the first new condo in the local area to use GeoThermal and Solar and I have to say I was impressed. The project is not a green wash, but an actual green build. Congratulations to the builder for stepping up to the plate, and providing the community with a sustainable build. I'm really looking forward to seeing this build go from conception to reality.

The other build was unfortunately not very impressive. I was hoping and praying that this upscale property would have been a little more dynamic. I'm not going to discuss the actual project, since it isn't worth it. I'm not sure they actually get the reality that a sustainable building is luxurious. Sustainable products available are stunning, the properties are far quieter, and  more comfortable then traditional buildings.

Then I stopped off at one of my favourite Bronte spots, CJ's Cafe. CJ is one of the most dynamic entreprenuers in Oakville. We always have a great discussion about art, food, and the environment. Her latest addition to her cafe for the planet is corn produced clear take-out cups, which look like the regular plastic ones, but are safe for the planet. Kudos to CJ, and her amazing fair trade and organic coffee creations.