Jon Tattrie
About Jon Tattrie
Jon Tattrie is a Halifax-based writer and freelance journalist who has worked for the CBC for the last 15 years. He has written eight books, including Peace by Chocolate; Daniel Paul: Mi’kmaw Elder; and The Hermit of Africville. Jon has also taught writing at both Dalhousie University and the University of King’s College and currently works as an editor at Atlantic Books Today. He is also a member of the Writers’ Federation of Canada.
Green hydrogen in Nova Scotia
How “green” can hydrogen be and how can it fit into Nova Scotia’s energy future?
A more sustainable farming model
Nova Scotia Federation of Agriculture’s Living Labs project aims to help farmers better tackle climate change.
Equity in the energy game
Giving African Nova Scotian, Black and Indigenous peoples a place at the table in the fight against climate change.
Dalhousie University LEEDS by example
With two LEED Platinum-certified buildings, Dalhousie University hopes to teach a new environmental lesson about saving energy.
Brewing a greener beer
A beer maker in Dartmouth has found a way to save money and help the environment by reducing the use of a gas critical to the brewing process.