Emerging Green Builder’s (Eco-Sense Presentation)


Greetings EGBs!

The new year is just around the corner and what better way to start it than with a night of EGB? This is a reminder about next week’s meeting.

Gord Baird from Eco-sense is going to give a presentation on the year long research project that the Bairds completed on their cob home. Eco-sense was one of the first buildings to be certified under the Living Building Challenge and has been called ‘the greenest home in North America’. On Thursday you will find out why.

The project involved extensive data collection throughout the home to track energy consumption and how the earthen walls perform compared to conventional construction. This was followed with a rigorous analysis to show how earthen construction vastly outperforms conventional building techniques. Please join us!

The research can be found on the Bairds’ blog:
https://ecosenseliving.wordpress.com/research/

The presentation will be about 30min long followed by Q&A, and then social time.

Burnside Gorge Community Centre
471 Cecelia Road
Thursday, January 5th, 7-9pm

Refreshments will be provided. Please BYOMug!

RSVP to egbvictoria@gmail.com

The Energy Diet Challenge…the winner is…


Our role as mentors to the six families has been an amazing journey;  we blogged, posted, tweeted and commented along with the six families chosen from across Canada in this national contest co-sponsored by Canadian Geographic and Shell Canada.

Kitchen-Kuiack Family - Yup, they won a new Toyota Prius Hybrid

After 3 months of intensive competition AND conservation the wining family has finally emerged.  The Kitchen-Kuiack family from the Yukon was able to learn, adjust, modify, and adapt their choices and routines to conserve an impressive amount of energy and water.

  • Household Electricity:  34%
  • Home heating (in a very cold climate): 33%
  • Cooking fuel: 51%
  • Transportation Fuel: 10%
  • Water: 57%

All of this was achieved through simple inexpensive means.  The other 5 families also produced similar conservation numbers.  This goes to show that these levels of conservation are possible for most Canadian families.

From following all six families on their conservation journey, it was apparent that they were all having fun and growing closer as a family.  Conservation didn’t mean that they had to give up everything that was important to them…it just meant that they changed their habits, routines and programming.

The six motivated families did an amazing amount of dot connecting between energy, water, resources, packaging, toxic materials, biodiversity, nature, food, local economics, community, family, efficiency, phantom loads, task lighting, low flow, kWh, solar, re-cycling, re-using, second hand, homemade, embodied water, embodied energy, transportation, etc.

Gord and I are so proud of these families and feel honoured to have been able to share their journey.

Gilles Gagnier (Canadian Geographic), Currie Dixon (Yukon's Minister of the Environment), and Ashley Nixon (Shell Canada Ecologist)

We were also privileged to have worked with a great group of people from Shell Canada and Canadian Geographic and especially Lauren Mangion (eco-coach) from Conscious Homes in Calgary who did a fantastic job in designing the families journey.

We learned that regular people can conserve HUGE amounts of water and energy without giving up their quality of life…in fact they achieve a better quality of life as they develop closer relationships with their families, their communities, and the earth’s resources.

Now we know what IS possible…what are you waiting for?

All the stories and links are still available on the Canadian Geographic website.   Pick a family and follow all their posts/videos and their unique journey from the beginning to the last post.  Conservation alone won’t solve the climate crisis but it is a BIG step in the right direction.  You can also check out lots of information in the energy section and read all of the Eco-Sense posts.  Here are the links:

Meet the Island Gals Sat/Sun Dec. 10-11


Meet the Island Gals Poster

Meet the Island Gals at the Last Chance Craft Fair in Sidney this weekend. I’ll be there on Sunday from 10-noon. Come on out and ask me questions about Green building and sustainable living…or just come to say Hi.

Pick up your Dec. issue of Islands Gals magazine…it will be hot off the press too!

Online facebook chat. All day Friday (Nov 25th)


Ann and Gord will be available to answer your questions on Green building, household conservation, and living more sustainably.

Link to facebook conversation.…start asking questions now and we will answer tomorrow.  Gord has started the conversation with a great question.

Also, from this morning an online forum we participated in.  Read the conversation here.

Greening Buildings and Homes.  Conversation on green buildings and how to make your home greener Thursday, November 24th at 12pm EST. Expert panelists include:

Ann and Gord Baird, creators of greenest home in Canada

Eden Brukman, Living Building Challenge

Jerry Yudelson, Yudelson Associated Green Building Consultants

Mark Hutchinson, Director of Green Building Programs

National online Chat with Ann and Gord – Nov. 24th


http://greatfutures.thestar.ca/posts/article/1128

On thursday Nov 24th at 9am PST Ann and Gord are part of an on line panel discussion.  Topic is “Greening Your Home”.  Tune in and ask questions of us or the two other panelists.