Submitted by BlackMacX (not verified) on Thu, 06/12/2008 - 14:19.
Ben,
I don't know specifically who you should talk with; but a topic I know you touched on eons ago and I'd like to see spoken about again is Peak-Oil and how people can plan on adapting to and/or surviving it. Specifically in the context of cold climate living and heating of homes, water and the like. I personally plan on installing Solar-Hot-Water collectors on my east-end Toronto house and though I know it won't replace all my natural gas usage, it will improve things dramatically (in part due to the fact that my house is also hydronically heated (via a newer (1.5 year old, mid-efficiency natural gas boiler))); but it can't replace all my heating needs, especially in the dead of winter and/or when there is little sunshine. My site has some articles by me on how much my family has already done; but we could be much better.
Re: Who should I interview for upcoming podcasts?
Ben,
I don't know specifically who you should talk with; but a topic I know you touched on eons ago and I'd like to see spoken about again is Peak-Oil and how people can plan on adapting to and/or surviving it. Specifically in the context of cold climate living and heating of homes, water and the like. I personally plan on installing Solar-Hot-Water collectors on my east-end Toronto house and though I know it won't replace all my natural gas usage, it will improve things dramatically (in part due to the fact that my house is also hydronically heated (via a newer (1.5 year old, mid-efficiency natural gas boiler))); but it can't replace all my heating needs, especially in the dead of winter and/or when there is little sunshine. My site has some articles by me on how much my family has already done; but we could be much better.
So that would be my suggested topic.
Cheers,
Anthony