Amy Huva

climate nerd, writer, environmental chemist, coffee snob

Monthly Archives: July, 2013

Zero waste and inbuilt obsolescence

Zero waste and inbuilt obsolescence Published: 16 March 2012, Carbon Talks blog   image: saffsmith, flickr

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The re-emergence of the city-state?

The re-emergence of the city-state? Published: 9 March 2012, Carbon Talks blog   image: Amy Huva

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Climate pragmatism: you can’t have your own facts

Climate pragmatism: you can’t have your own facts Published: 24 February 2012, Carbon Talks blog   image: City of Vancouver

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Dispatches from down under: extreme floods

Dispatches from down under: extreme floods Published: 14 February 2012, Carbon Talks blog image: Erik K Veland, flickr

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Sustainable cities: embracing density

Sustainable cities: embracing density Published: 27 January 2012, Carbon Talks blog

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Pipelines and sustainable business models

Pipelines and sustainable business models Published: 17 January 2012, Carbon Talks blog   image: rickz, flickr

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The low-carbon traveler’s dilemma

The low-carbon traveler’s dilemma Published: 5 January 2012, Carbon Talks blog

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What can the Great Wet North learn from the Dry Down Under?

What can the Great Wet North learn from the Dry Down Under? Published: 3 January 2012, WWF Canada blog image: ljhar6, flickr

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Dispatches from down under: trying to save a river system

Dispatches from down under: trying to save a river system Published: 12 December 2011, Carbon Talks blog image: ljhar6, flickr

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Dispatches from down under: the little carbon tax that could?

Dispatches from down under: the little carbon tax that could? Published: 29 November 2011, Carbon Talks blog image: Leonard John Matthews, flickr

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