Huddle Presents: Home Office

Huddle recently published a story on plans for a new solar-powered neighbourhood in Moncton that was read by more than 10,000 people. A couple of years ago, Carl Duivendvoorden’s commentaries on the costs and benefits of buying an electric car generated the same level of interest. And just two weeks ago, he took another step toward a fossil-fuel-free life when he installed a solar-power system to power his home and charge his car. A writer, speaker and sustainability consultant, Carl chats with host Mark Leger about why going green is easier, cheaper and more popular than you might think.

Show Notes

Huddle recently published a story on plans for a new solar-powered neighbourhood in Moncton that was read by more than 10,000 people. A couple of years ago, Carl Duivendvoorden’s commentaries on the costs and benefits of buying an electric car generated the same level of interest. And just two weeks ago, he took another step toward a fossil-fuel-free life when he installed a solar-power system to power his home and charge his car. A writer, speaker and sustainability consultant, Carl chats with host Mark Leger about why going green is easier, cheaper and more popular than you might think.

What is Huddle Presents: Home Office?

Huddle's Home Office podcast features conversations with New Brunswick and Nova Scotian community leaders and entrepreneurs from their homes– focusing on issues and events that accelerate and enrich the growth of the region’s economy and culture.