Eco-Communities
Dockside Green
The 1._________ movement is catching on in many pockets of the world. This is especially true in the construction industry. Today’s 2. _________, which include global warming and zero emissions, are causing everyday people (not just celebrities) to look for ways to reduce their 3._________. Purchasing an environmentally-friendly home is a good investment for those who are concerned about their own health and the well-being of our planet. Based on this trend, entire districts, known as eco-communities, are being designed with 4. ___________ in mind. One of these communities is Dockside Green in the Canadian province of British Columbia. Its goal is to become the world’s first 5.___________neighbourhood.
Dockside Green is a mostly self-sufficient community along the harbour front of Victoria, the capital city of British Columbia. The community is home to around 2,500 people and includes residential, office, and retail space. It includes a variety of environmental features, some of which are unprecedented.
The planners and builders of Dockside Green have the environment in mind with every choice they make. They ensure proper ventilation and guarantee residents clean air indoors. Interior and exterior building materials, such as paints and wood, are natural and non-toxic. One of these is bamboo which is used because it’s very durable and can be grown without the use of dangerous 6. ____________.
Energy efficiency is one of the top priorities in eco-communities like Dockside Green. Not only do 7. __________ appliances and light fixtures reduce the environmental impact of heating, cooking and lighting, they also save residents money. Dockside Green claims that home owners use 55% less energy than the average Canadian. Though many residents are sharing space by investing in condo-style living, they have their own individual utility metres for electricity and gas. Studies show that people use around 20% less energy when they are billed for exactly what they use.
Eco-communities also take the future into account by recycling waste and reducing carbon emissions. At Dockside Green, waste water is treated and reused on-site for flushing toilets, and a biomass gas plant converts waste wood into a renewable form of gas for hot water systems, stoves and gas heaters. The community also reduces carbon emissions by using local suppliers for all their transport and maintenance needs, and residents are encouraged to use a mini transit system and join the community’s car share program.
The first two stages of development at Dockside Green were completed in 2011, and additional plans to increase sustainability are in the works. Similar green communities are now found all over the world, especially smaller ones known as ecovillages or «intentional communities». Most have 50 to 150 residents, all of whom are trying to reduce their carbon footprints and create a model for sustainable living in the future.
Task 1. Complete the gaps with the correct word of the ones provided below.
energy-efficient / zero-emission / pesticides / carbon footprint / buzz words / green initiatives / green /
Task 2: Find in the corresponding paragraph the word for the following definitions.
a organic material or waste that can be used to make fuel (par 5)
b. carpool programme (par 5)
c. strong or long-lasting (par 3)
d. being developed now (par 6)
e. never done or achieved before (par 2)
f. devices that record how much water, electricity or gas is being used in a house, apartment or building (par 4)
g. things that are fixed in a house and that you do not take with you when you move house ( par 4)
Task 3. Read the text and answer the questions below.
1. You can reduce your carbon footprint by _______ less.
2. By reducing your carbon footprint, you are helping to _______ the problem of global warming.
3. Which aimed to become one of the world’s first zero-emission neighbourhoods?
4. People live in eco-communities because they’re concerned about _______ issues.
5. The builders of Dockside Green only used non-toxic
6. Which can save you money?
7. What’s used to flush toilets at Dockside Green?
8. What does the biomass plant at Dockside Green produce?
9. Smaller eco-communities are sometimes called ecovillages or _______ communities.
10. Who would be most likely to support the development of eco-communities?
2. solve
3. Dockside Green
4. environmental
5. building materials
6. energy-efficient appliances
7. treated waste water
8. gas
9. intentional
10. climate scientists
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