#007 – Lloyd Alter: The Case Against Net Zero & Using Too Much of Everything
February 14, 2018

Our guest this month is Lloyd Alter, talking about Net Zero, using less, and designing things better.

Lloyd Alter has been an architect, developer, inventor and prefab promoter. Lloyd was past president of the Architectural Conservancy of Ontario Canada and teaches sustainable design at Ryerson University School of Interior Design. In 2014 Lloyd won the USGBC Leadership Award.

Lloyd currently writes for TreeHugger.com and MNN.com.

In the course of his work developing residential property and prefabs, Lloyd became convinced that we use too much of everything, too much space, too much land, too much food, too much fuel, too much money, and that the key to sustainability is to simply use less. And, the key to happily using less is to design things better.

In this episode, we discuss:

1.  The case against Net Zero (yes, really…)
2.  Membership in the Rubble Club – http://www.therubbleclub.com
3.  Blockchain for property development
4.  Elon Musk and his impact

And much more……

For more information on Lloyd and his work:

Twitter: @lloydalter

LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/lloyd-alter-827ba7/

https://liveplayworkdotnet.wordpress.com 

https://www.treehugger.com

https://www.mnn.com

One comment

  1. good one – Mean radiant Temp needs simple comprehensio how to model and monitor . Comfort and Resilience Leeds ( pun everything ) If 70% of north American retrofits at client comfort demand WTF big time . Space usability needs to be determinate and hwy isnt this modeled . WE ARE ELDERS

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