
Canada’s energy crisis – the view from inside and outside the bubble
Sometimes life’s little micro-challenges, if understood and analyzed effectively, can help us see the bigger world better. A great example is traffic. As an urban worker, there are several types of mobile annoyance: one is borne of commuter traffic on busy roads; another is borne of crowded walkways at, say, lunch hour on cold days, […]

The staggering cost and challenge of new infrastructure pummels any quick energy transition plan
You never change things by fighting the existing reality. To change something, build a new model that makes the existing model obsolete. -Richard Buckminster Fuller It is not news to point out that there is a gulf between what ought to be and what can be. I ought to have a Ferrari in my garage, […]