14. Or this?Guy Dauncey 2013Guy Dauncey 2007 www.earthfuture.c
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Earths to provide the resourcesGuy Dauncey 2013
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22. CO2CO2 CO2CO2CO2 CO2100 million tonnes a day 4 million
tonnes an hour 67,000 tonnes a minute As we burn thetonnesfuels
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32. 25 metres18 metresThe last time the global temperature was
3C warmer, the sea-level was 25 metres higher. 10 metres2 metres
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37. Guy Dauncey 2013 www.earthfuture.comLouisiana, USA
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44. Guy Dauncey 2013 www.earthfuture.comGlobal CO2 in 1750
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45. CO2 emissions since1750 (anthropogenic)Guy Dauncey 2013
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46. Maximum extra CO2 to stay below 2C of warmingGuy Dauncey
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47. Potential CO2 in declared fossil fuel reservesGuy Dauncey
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48. WE HAVE TO LEAVE80% OF THE FOSSIL FUELS IN THE GROUND Guy
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52. So what is our vision of a beautiful, desirable future? Guy
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57. OKAY, SO LETS GET REAL Guy Dauncey 2013
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58. The Best Green Building PoliciesGuy Dauncey 2013
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59. The Best Green Building Policies 1. All existing Climate
Action legislation strengthenedGuy Dauncey 2013
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60. The Best Green Building Policies 1. All existing Climate
Action legislation strengthened 2. New Green Building Code: All new
buildings e-labeled, zero-carbon, zero toxics, solar-ready, EV
chargingGuy Dauncey 2013 www.earthfuture.com
61. The Best Green Building Policies 1. All existing Climate
Action legislation strengthened 2. New Green Building Code: All new
buildings e-labeled, zero-carbon, zero toxics, solar-ready, EV
charging 1. All existing buildings must meet 50% new Code at point
of sale, and for retrofit above a certain valueGuy Dauncey 2013
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62. The Best Green Building Policies 1. All existing Climate
Action legislation strengthened 2. New Green Building Code: All new
buildings e-labeled, zero-carbon, zero toxics, solar-ready, EV
charging 1. All existing buildings must meet 50% new Code at point
of sale, and for retrofit above a certain value 2. All permitted
improvement projects greater than 5,000 sq. ft. must upgrade to the
new Green Building CodeGuy Dauncey 2013 www.earthfuture.com
63. The Best Green Building Policies 1. All existing Climate
Action legislation strengthened 2. New Green Building Code: All new
buildings e-labeled, zero-carbon, zero toxics, solar-ready, EV
charging 1. All existing buildings must meet 50% new Code at point
of sale, and for retrofit above a certain value 2. All permitted
improvement projects greater than 5,000 sq. ft. must upgrade to the
new Green Building Code 3. All buildings over 10,000 sq. ft.
required to track and report energy use annually (San Francisco)Guy
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64. The Best Green Building Policies 1. All existing Climate
Action legislation strengthened 2. New Green Building Code: All new
buildings e-labeled, zero-carbon, zero toxics, solar-ready, EV
charging 1. All existing buildings must meet 50% new Code at point
of sale, and for retrofit above a certain value 2. All permitted
improvement projects greater than 5,000 sq. ft. must upgrade to the
new Green Building Code 3. All buildings over 10,000 sq. ft.
required to track and report energy use annually (San Francisco) 4.
On-Bill Financing for energy efficiency upgradesGuy Dauncey 2013
www.earthfuture.com
65. The Best Green Building Policies 1. All existing Climate
Action legislation strengthened 2. New Green Building Code: All new
buildings e-labeled, zero-carbon, zero toxics, solar-ready, EV
charging 1. All existing buildings must meet 50% new Code at point
of sale, and for retrofit above a certain value 2. All permitted
improvement projects greater than 5,000 sq. ft. must upgrade to the
new Green Building Code 3. All buildings over 10,000 sq. ft.
required to track and report energy use annually (San Francisco) 4.
On-Bill Financing for energy efficiency upgrades 5. Sustainability
Checklists for Developers Guy Dauncey 2013 www.earthfuture.com
66. The Best Green Building Policies 1. All existing Climate
Action legislation strengthened 2. New Green Building Code: All new
buildings e-labeled, zero-carbon, zero toxics, solar-ready, EV
charging 1. All existing buildings must meet 50% new Code at point
of sale, and for retrofit above a certain value 2. All permitted
improvement projects greater than 5,000 sq. ft. must upgrade to the
new Green Building Code 3. All buildings over 10,000 sq. ft.
required to track and report energy use annually (San Francisco) 4.
On-Bill Financing for energy efficiency upgrades 5. Sustainability
Checklists for Developers 6. Green building grants, education and
technical services Guy Dauncey 2013 www.earthfuture.com
67. Ten Green Future Building Themes1: Energy Efficiency Guy
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68. Good insulationGuy Dauncey 2013 www.earthfuture.comNo
insulation
69. Heat escaping Heat not escapingGuy Dauncey 2013
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70. Heat not escapingHeat escapingGuy Dauncey 2013
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71. Home Energy Retrofits Most of the 2032 housing stock will
be todays buildings Building envelope: Reduce leaks Heat: Switch
oil/gas to solar heat pumps Power: Add solar PV and solar hot water
Financing: Pay-As-You-Save Utility loan or Property Assessed Clean
Energy (PACE) loan, that runs with the property Guy Dauncey 2013
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75. Guy Dauncey 2013 www.earthfuture.comExternal wall
insulation
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85. Empire State Building Sustainability Retrofit38% reduced
energy useGuy Dauncey 2013 www.earthfuture.com
86. Window refurbishment 6,514 windows = 4 x more efficient
Insulated Radiative Barriers Chiller plant Variable speed drives 5%
improvement Air handling units Variable air volume Wireless Control
Network Guy Dauncey 2013 www.earthfuture.com
87. Daylighting Efficient plugs and lighting save 75%
energyTenant Energy ManagementGuy Dauncey 2013
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88. WE CAN ACHIEVE90% HEAT ENERGY REDUCTION IN NEW HOMES Guy
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89. Guy Dauncey 2013 www.earthfuture.comVictoria, BC
www.bernhardtpassive.com
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92. 16" foam insulation under slab and outside foundation walls
8 studs, 24 OC with plywood and OSB EuroLine Windows
fiberglass/UPVC triple-glazed U= 0.73 Air tightness 0.6 ACH at 50
pa. (1.6 for R2000; up to 10 older homes) Blown cellulose
insulation Heat recovery ventilation: 90% exhaust heat transferred
to incoming fresh air Natural gas hot water, space heat Guy Dauncey
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93. Guy Dauncey 2013 www.earthfuture.com= 4.3% more
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96. PassivhausWinter: -10 oC outside, no heat needed inside
Summer: 35 oC outside, only 26 oC insideGuy Dauncey 2013
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97. Passive House near St. Jacob in Frankfurt. Factor 10 Petra
Genz and Folkmer Rasch25,000 Passive Houses In EuropeGuy Dauncey
2013 www.earthfuture.com
105. SIREWALL insulates 13.5 times more than a concrete wall of
the same thickness; 5.5 times more than a rammed earth wall.Guy
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109. Solar heated cob house The Highlands, Victoria, BC Guy
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111. Guy Dauncey 2013 www.earthfuture.comAnn & Gord Baird
Eco-Sense, Highlands of Victoria www.eco-sense.ca
112. Energy Efficiency in Wall Assemblies Tent Earthship Mobile
Home Basic stick-frame Hi-end stick frame ICF 9 Cob 18 Straw Bale
18 Passive House SIREWALL 24R1 R5 R10 R14 R20 R20 R10-20 R17-55 R50
R50Meror Krayenhoff, November 2013 Guy Dauncey 2013
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113. Zero Net Energy HousingBy 2020, every new home in
California must be zero net energy - emit no carbon and give power
back to the grid. Guy Dauncey 2013 www.earthfuture.com
114. By 2016, every new home in Britain must be zero-carbon.
www.zerocarbonhub.org Guy Dauncey 2013 www.earthfuture.com
115. Ten Green Future Building Themes2: Renewable Heat Guy
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116. Renewable Energy Heat Pumps Solar-Source Moisture-Source
Ground-Source Water-Source Sewer-Source Ice-Source Guy Dauncey 2013
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117. Solar (Air Source) Heat PumpGuy Dauncey 2013
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118. Guy Dauncey 2013 www.earthfuture.comDuctless Mini-Split
Solar Heat Pump
119. Solar Air Moisture Heat PumpGuy Dauncey 2013
www.earthfuture.comThe Octopus Ice-Stick www.octopus.tm
120. Since 1991 In Sweden, Norway, Denmark, Finland, Estonia,
Lithuania, Ukraine, Poland, Germany, Holland, Italy, Romania,
Ireland. Guy Dauncey 2013 www.earthfuture.com
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122. The Ice-Stick pipes condense water vapor from the air,
causing the refrigerant to warm and evaporate. As the evaporated
gas moves to the compressor, pressurization raises its temperature.
A pump sends the accumulated heat through the buildings water
system. As the heat is dispersed the pressure falls, and the
refrigerant travels back to the evaporator to repeat the cycle. Guy
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123. Guy Dauncey 2013 www.earthfuture.com Saves 50-75% on
heating costs Uses air moisture, quiet air collector Operates down
to -25o C
124. The cross is an Ice-Stick heat pumpGuy Dauncey 2013
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131. Greenwatt Way, Slough, UKGuy Dauncey 2013
www.earthfuture.com63 kW solar PV 30 kW Biomass boiler 40 kW Air
source heat pump 2 x 17 kW Ground source heat pumps Energy Centre
on roof 20m2 solar thermal panels
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135. Pre-insulated piping used to heat most homes and
commercial buildings in Scandinavia. Insulation allows the delivery
of hot water at 200o C to customers up to 15 miles away, with a net
loss of only a few degrees.Photo and text by Jayson Antonoff Guy
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136. Vancouver False Creek Sewage-Based District HeatGuy
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138. In Sweden, Stockholm sends heat from treated sewage
effluent to 80,000 apartmentsGuy Dauncey 2013
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139. District Heating Plant, Vienna Heats 60,000 apartments
using incineration Guy Dauncey 2013
www.earthfuture.comFriedensreich Hundertwasser
140. BedZED Sutton, London, UK Super-efficient, smart metered
CHP power and hot water from local tree wastesSpace heat: 88% less
Hot water: 57% less Electricity: 25% lessGuy Dauncey 2013
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141. Energy CentreBeddington Zero Energy Housing (BedZED),Guy
Dauncey 2013 www.earthfuture.comSutton, London, UK
142. Victoria - Dockside GreenPlan: 100% heat from gasified
wood-wastes Interim reality: Heat from natural gasGuy Dauncey 2013
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143. Solar Thermal District HeatingGuy Dauncey 2013
www.earthfuture.comDrake Landing, Okotoks, Alberta.
144. 800 solar hot water panels on the garages90% of
residential space heating needs met by solar thermal energy (40-50o
C) Reduction - 5 tonnes of greenhouse gas emissions per home per
year. Guy Dauncey 2013 www.earthfuture.com
145. Solar Thermal Heating 12 months a year The Energy
CentreSolar hot water panels Guy Dauncey 2013 2007
www.earthfuture.comCommunity solar heat panels
148. Collective solar thermal system on a residential building,
Germany Guy Dauncey 2013
www.earthfuture.comwww.wagner-solar.com
149. Guy Dauncey 2013 www.earthfuture.comOlivier Drucke,
2009
150. Ten Green Future Building Themes3: Solar Energy Guy
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151. Guy Dauncey 2013 www.earthfuture.comRolf Disch Solar
Architecture
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153. Taiwan Solar Stadium, 2013 Guy Dauncey 2007
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154. Data from Stephen O'Rourke, senior analyst for
semiconductor equipment and materials, Deutsche Bank Securities,
via www.energyandcapital.com, February 2008 Guy Dauncey 2013
www.earthfuture.com
155. Solar PV7000% increase since 2000 100,000 GW in 2012Guy
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156. Guy Dauncey 2013 www.earthfuture.comBusiness Insider, Oct
3, 2013
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158. 3 kW $15,000 in Victoria $9,000 at IKEA, UK 3,300 kWh
yearGuy Dauncey 2013 www.earthfuture.com
159. Solar Economics in Victoria, BC (No Feed-in Tariff) 3 kW,
3% financing, 3% pa BC Hydro inflation 2013 Cost per kW $5,000 Cost
of 3 kW system $15,000 $25 yr 3% mortgage $21,3002020 $3,000 $9,000
$12,780kWh per year 25 years + 3% pa3,300 kWh $12,0093,300 kWh
$14,768Profit (Loss)(-$9,291)$1,988Guy Dauncey 2013
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160. Tubular hybrid solar photovoltaic panels
www.nakedenergy.co.uk Guy Dauncey 2013 www.earthfuture.com
161. Guy Dauncey 2013 www.earthfuture.comThin-film Solar
PV
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164. Solar Hot WaterGuy Dauncey 2013 www.earthfuture.com
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166. Solar hot water on a restaurant in SwedenGuy Dauncey 2013
www.earthfuture.comPhoto by Hamilton Hazlehurst/Vulcan
167. Rizhao, China Population 3 million99% of city centre
households use solar hot water. 60,000 greenhouses, all solar
powered.Guy Dauncey 2013 www.earthfuture.com
168. Guy Dauncey 2013 www.earthfuture.comRizhao,
ChinaCSIRO
169. The Human Journey 5,000,000 years past5,000,000 years
futureThis tiny slither of time is the Age of Fossil FuelsGuy
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170. If we act as wisely, two hundred Carbon Years become the
launch ramp for a billion Solar YearsFirewood Solar 500,000 years
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171. If we act as wisely, two hundred Carbon Years become the
launch ramp for a billion Solar YearsFirewood Solar 500,000 years
Guy Dauncey 2013 www.earthfuture.comFossil Solar 200 years
172. If we act as wisely, two hundred Carbon Years become the
launch ramp for a billion Solar YearsRenewable Solar 1.75 billion
years Firewood Solar 500,000 years Guy Dauncey 2013
www.earthfuture.comFossil Solar 200 years
173. Ten Green Future Building ThemesGuy Dauncey 2013
www.earthfuture.com4: Smart Electronics
174. Guy Dauncey 2013 www.earthfuture.comHouse off
175. LED Lighting Guy Dauncey 2013 www.earthfuture.com
176. LED ChandeliersGuy Dauncey 2013 www.earthfuture.com
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180. Guy Dauncey 2013 www.earthfuture.comLi-fi instead of
Wi-fi
200. Water Conservation Credits 1. Builder in 2032 wants a
building permit for a new house 2. Water conserving actions in
existing houses earn conservation credits 3. Water conserving
companies retrofit existing houses, collect credits. 4. Builder
must buy credits from existing owners to qualify for building
permit for new house 5. Net increase in water-use from new house =
ZERO Guy Dauncey 2013 www.earthfuture.com
201. Ten Green Future Building Themes6: Green Roofs & Walls
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203. 8,000 sq ft zero carbon home designed for Manchester
United soccer player Gary Neville Guy Dauncey 2013
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204. Guy Dauncey 2013 www.earthfuture.comToyko, Japan
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206. Guy Dauncey 2013 www.earthfuture.comMusee du quai Branly
in Paris designed by Patrick Blanc Le Mur Vegetal
207. Patrick BlancMadrids vertical garden is made up of more
than 15,000 plants, from 250 different species.Guy Dauncey 2013
www.earthfuture.com
208. Childrens Library, San Vicente del Raspeig, Spain
Architect Jose Maria Chofre Guy Dauncey 2013
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209. Guy Dauncey 2013 www.earthfuture.comAthenaeum Hotel,
London Patrick Blanc
210. Vancouver Public Library Guy Dauncey 2013
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211. Guy Dauncey 2013 www.earthfuture.comACROS building,
Fukuoka, Japan 35,000 plants, 76 species
212. United Bank of Switzerland Basel Guy Dauncey 2013
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213. Rogner Spa and Hotel Hot Springs Friedensreich
Hundertwasser Bad Blumau, Styria, AustriaGuy Dauncey 2013
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214. Guy Dauncey 2013 www.earthfuture.comHundertwasserhaus,
Vienna
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217. BeforeSemiahmoo Transit Station Surrey, BC, Canada Guy
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219. The Gherkin, LondonGuy Dauncey 2013
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222. Vincent Callebaut Agora tower project Xinyin, Taipei,
Taiwan High-performance Suspended orchards Organic vegetable
gardens No industrial waste Central circular light Solar PV
Rainwater filtrationGuy Dauncey 2013 www.earthfuture.com
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225. Singapore, Editt Tower Guy Dauncey 2013
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226. Vincent Callebaut Guy Dauncey 2013
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227. Vincent Callebaut: Asian Cairns, Sustainable Megaliths for
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www.earthfuture.com
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230. www.talkgreentous.ca Guy Dauncey 2013
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241. Ten Green Future Building ThemesGuy Dauncey 2013
www.earthfuture.com8: The Market Response
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243. Green Homes Outselling the Market In 2009, Certified green
homes in Seattle made up 33% of the new home market, sold for a 37%
premium per sq ft and were on the market for 22% less time. In July
2009, almost 50% of new homes were sold with a green certification.
Over 50%, and appraisers will need to discount a home that is not
green, since green will have become the new market norm. Guy
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244. Ten Green Future Building ThemesGuy Dauncey 2013
www.earthfuture.com9: Green Streets and Neighbourhoods
245. Redesign, Remodel, Reclaim Guy Dauncey 2013
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253. EarthSong Eco-Neigbourhood, Auckland, New ZealandGuy
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255. Namba Parks Osaka, JapanGuy Dauncey 2013
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256. Guy Dauncey 2013 www.earthfuture.comHundertwasser's
Waldspirale, Darmstadt, Germany
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258. Ten Green Future Building ThemesGuy Dauncey 2013
www.earthfuture.com10: Affordable Housing
259. Vancouver Average House Prices, July 2013Two-storey house:
$1,151,250 Guy Dauncey 2013 www.earthfuture.com
260. Vancouver Average House Prices, July 2013Detached
bungalow: $1,052,500 Guy Dauncey 2013 www.earthfuture.com
261. Vancouver Average House Prices, July 2013Guy Dauncey 2013
www.earthfuture.comCondo: $490,475
262. Communal Living8-Bedroom house in North Van: $1.5 million
= $250k each for 8 owners Guy Dauncey 2013 www.earthfuture.com
263. Laneway HousingIdeally no parking permit, rainwater
collection, zero-net energy Guy Dauncey 2013
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264. Rooftop Housingwww.loftcube.net Guy Dauncey 2013
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265. Shipping Container Homes 502 Alexander St Vancouver280 sq
ft 12 units, base cost $85,000 eachGuy Dauncey 2013
www.earthfuture.com
266. Community Land TrustsGuy Dauncey 2013
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267. Affordable Housing Financing Progressively increasing tax
on real estate sales over $1 million 15% sales tax on properties
bought through offshore companies Annual levy on expensive
properties registered offshore Escalating land tax on empty
properties Money to a city Affordable Housing Authority Community
Housing Circles, to buy land owned by a Community Land Trust and
build housing. Guy Dauncey 2013 www.earthfuture.com
268. REMEMBERGuy Dauncey 2013 www.earthfuture.com
269. Boras, Sweden Guy Dauncey 2013 www.earthfuture.com
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272. A Green, Sustainable Future is not an Option It is an
Absolute Necessity in which we must all become engaged Guy Dauncey
2013 www.earthfuture.com