Amy Huva

climate nerd, writer, environmental chemist, coffee snob

Pax Metropolitana: Where knowledge sharing becomes more important than space

Pax Metropolitana: Where knowledge sharing becomes more important than space  Published: 13 July 2012, Carbon Talks image: Amy Huva

July 19, 2013 · Leave a comment

Sea Level Rise and the Effects of Carbon Pollution Reduction

Sea Level Rise and the Effects of Carbon Pollution Reduction Published: 13 July 2012, Read the Science image: ecstaticist, flickr

July 4, 2013 · Leave a comment

Renewable Hybrid Systems: Optimising Power Grids

Renewable Hybrid Systems: Optimising Power Grids Published: 11 July 2012, Read the Science image: City of Vancouver

July 4, 2013 · Leave a comment

The consumption bubble is set to burst

The consumption bubble is set to burst Published: 9 July 2012, Carbon Talks blog   image: carterse, flickr

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I don’t want a white picket fence: density and changing demographics

I don’t want a white picket fence: density and changing demographics Published: 5 July 2012, Carbon Talks blog   image: Amy Huva

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You can’t be Dr. No

You can’t be Dr. No Published: 14 June 2012, Carbon Talks blog   image: Nicola Romagna flickr

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Canada: The next post-industrial backwater?

Canada: The next post-industrial backwater? Published: 28 May 2012, Carbon Talks blog   image: gjones, flickr

July 4, 2013 · Leave a comment

Welcome to the Anthropocene: a non-linear world

Welcome to the Anthropocene: a non-linear world Published: 17 May 2012, Carbon Talks blog   image: Norman Kuring, NASA GSFC, using data from the VIIRS instrument aboard Suomi NPP.

July 4, 2013 · Leave a comment

The myth of water abundance

The myth of water abundance Published: 8 May 2012, Carbon Talks blog   image: ljhar6, flickr

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Hybrid renewable power

Hybrid renewable power Published: 2 May 2012, Carbon Talks blog   image: City of Vancouver

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