CIP Niagara: Land, water, air & energy panel
Tags: CIP, Hammerby Sjostad, Niagara Falls, Sweden, symbiocity
Today’s second panel focuses on land, water, and energy systems. The first speaker, Honorary Consul Lars Henriksson, describes how Sweden has managed to increase its GDP while reducing carbon emissions. Sweden is consistently rated highly on sustainability indices, with most recently Stockholm receiving the 2010 European Green Capital award. One of the reasons Sweden has been so successful is because of integrated resource management by regulatory and financial incentives as well as technological support. Some examples are taxing landfills and banning recycleables and biomass from landfills to encourage reuse and incineration for district heating. Sweden also discourages car use by imposing congestion fees and providing attractive multimodal transportation. In 2004, Sweden built Hammerby Sjostad as part of an Olympics bid just outside of Stockholm. The community of 25,000 people achieved 75 percent energy improvements by changing building practices alone. Most … Continue Reading