Teresa Kühl
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There is a Campus City Collaborative project in the early stages of planning, where all of the post-secondary institutions are working with the City and the VEDC to talk about movement toward the greenest city, with a focus on creation of green jobs.
An error occurred while saving the comment Teresa Kühl commentedKiwiGandalf,
What we should do to take part in this SFU program? This opportunity sounds great.An error occurred while saving the comment Teresa Kühl commentedKeona, I agree with you.
The knowledge of students should be tested or tried in real life in order to impact the world positively. By the way, encourage the society to behave and think "green" is an important step toward to 2020 Greenest City Target.
So, what about arrange an appointment with all those who are interested in study, research or solve our pressing city and regional challenges? We could discuss ideas of how it should be done. Let's share different points of view! I bet that together we can come up with brilliant possibilities of make our lifestyle less aggressive to the environment.
I suggest go to a coffee in the VPL (Vancouver Public Library) on next Sunday at 1 o'clock.
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An error occurred while saving the comment Teresa Kühl commentedAlexg, altough I agree if you, I don't believe the government would allow or encourage companies to bring manufactoring to Vancouver. Once manufactorings usually produce lots of toxic residuos and garbage, the government would not take the risk of encreasing its level of polution in Vancouver.
On the other hand, the conditions of production of others factors, wihch we wouldn't tolarete here, could be research by a serious institution and showed to the cunsomers by massive medias, such as internet. So, being aware of the conditions of production would encourage cunsomers to be more critic about their purchases, in order to avoid not green products.