Julie Bélanger

Julie is an urban planning graduate student at the University of Waterloo, focusing on sustainable transportation.

Author Articles

Canadian spirits. Locally sourced alcohol. A\J AlternativesJournal.ca

WHETHER CRAFTING OR CONSUMING, Canadians are no strangers to experimenting with alcohol. And while our skills and appetites for beer and wine are renowned, our reputation for making and sharing...
Mariner 9 by Kelly Richardson on A\J AlternativesJournal.ca

Kelly RichardsonAll good art makes us see the world around us in a new light. Over the last few years, I’ve been increasingly interested in the function of science fiction,...
Graphic of DNA. Industrial background. A\J AlternativesJournal.ca

In September 2012, the Leadership Council of the Network for Business Sustainability (NBS) identified innovation as one of the top sustainability challenges for businesses. Luckily, NBS, a Canadian non-profit established in 2005, has...
How the Blest Machine Works.. A\J AlternativesJournal.ca

IN FALL 2011, a recycling depot in Whitehorse partnered with Cold Climate Innovation to test a revolutionary plastic-to-oil processor. P&M Recycling, one of two main facilities that serve the Yukon...
New York subway system. A\J AlternativesJournal.ca

NEW YORK CITY’S METROPOLITAN TRANSPORTATION AUTHORITY (MTA) called the devastation and flooding during last fall’s Hurricane Sandy the biggest disaster the subway system had ever endured. At the first post-storm...
DIY pop-can solar heater. A\J AlternativesJournal.ca

We've collected a few tutorials to guide you through building your own solar can heater. In the video above, Jim Meaney, owner of CanSolAir Inc. displays how he converts pop cans...

Authors Blog

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The Earth Month Youth Forum, presented by Earth Day Canada’s EcoMentors program and the Royal Ontario Museum (ROM), promises to be brimming with opportunities. The Earth Month Youth Forum, presented by Earth Day Canada’s EcoMentors program...
ClimateActionWR community forum on a local climate action plan.
Looking to engage in reducing the Region’s greenhouse gas emissions, A\J attended the ClimateActionWR Community Forum at THEMUSEUM in Kitchener on March 21. Looking to engage in reducing the Region’s greenhouse...
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Always eager to learn more about community engagement, A\J attended the Sustainable Neighbourhoods Summit presented by the Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation (CMHC) at Evergreen Brick Works. The summit began by...
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This month’s Greenbelts issue was still hot off the press when A\J was once again reminded of the need to actively protect our green spaces. While we were assembling the...
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Students from the Sustainable New Construction certificate program and instructors from the Endeavour Centre, an incorporated non-profit have attempted to build Canada’s most sustainable home in Peterborough, Ontario. Students from the...
A\J's March/April issue will explore the planet's greenbelts and their impacts and challenges as a land management and community building tool. As an introduction, we've put together this historical timeline...
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The first half of February has been quite eventful here at A\J.We ushered in the month with the Guelph Organic Conference, where we met a lot of great people and...
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Open Mind Developments Corporation (OMD) is reimagining conventional plastic as flaxstic. Flaxstic mixes flax fibre and shive from flax straw (an agricultural waste product) with biopolymers made from renewable non-food crops....
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Eager A\J interns (and aspiring urban planners) attended Arriscraft Lecture Series at the School of Architecture at Waterloo along with students and other community members to listen to Toronto’s newly...
A\J teamers attended the 32nd annual Guelph Organic Conference & Expo to meet other pro-organic folks, enjoy some organic grub and introduce the new A\J. There were also many opportunities to...