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Planet Traveller: growing the green message

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Extensive renovations are underway to turn this century-old building in downtown Toronto into a cutting-edge 'green' hotel. In essence, Planet Traveller is a public relations effort. Project manager Tom Rand wants to know more about how to engage the city on a pro-active basis, so that he's not just a developer and building owner, but someone who blazes a trail for Geothermal technology ...Read the full article

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  1. Unknown User! from Canada writes: arent you glad people are making money off propaganda? If this guy can pull this off, imagine with Al Gore and Co. are making. Oh well, whatever keeps you silly liberals quiet i guess.
  2. Sean Monkman from Canada writes: That is laughable whining. $28 a room is hardly using propaganda to make money. That is a low end price for a room in a city like Toronto. An 80% savings on GHG emissions with an innovative heating system will save them money. Something that surely would appeal to you, no matter what you think of Al Gore, the IPCC, and greenhouse gas emissions. Somebody has to lead the way.
  3. Golden Crumb from Canada writes: Very cool. It's nice to know this is going to be here! I look forward to a tour when it's done!
  4. Janice Tran from Calgary, Canada writes: Here's to hoping that more hotels/hostels adopt this idea in the future.

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