Jamie D'Souza
Takeaways:
- The Changemakers program in Toronto is part of the Pocket Change Project, a local initiative looking at ways to reduce emissions on a neighbourhood scale.
- This means reducing emissions not only within the homes but also in transportation emissions.
- To date, ten air-source heat pumps have been installed in the Pocket, two homeowners are completely off natural gas, and four houses are producing clean electricity through rooftop solar panels.
Click here to view the original web page at: A small neighbourhood in Toronto has built a program to help residents reduce their household emissions. Could their grassroots approach become a template for the rest of the country?