GTA is a great collection of cities; a good skyline, nice people, the CN Tower, and other places to see. Toronto offers museums like the ROM, places to be entertained like the Rogers Centre, places to dine like along the Wharf, and places to enjoy like Central Island.The regions of Halton, Peel, York, and Durham all have places to share, experiences to gather, and styles to show off. Yet not much has changed of the decades-old transit system, including the TTC, VIVA, YRT, GO, and UP. Not one of these systems have drastically changed their routes even though they were first made with the intention of supporting a small population. This website will shed light an alternate route(s) of the transit system to improve service (better customer satisfaction), encourage more use of public transit, and increase efficiency.
Sustainability, ensuring the future of life on Earth, is an infinite game, the endless expression of generosity on behalf of all.
~Paul Hawken
Studying How to Improve Sustainability/Conditions Impacting Sustainability
PopulationThe more the population, the more goods and services need to be provided. More of the elderly and youth mean they have to be supported with pensions and school, while more adults in the workforce means more money can be used (taken from taxes) to actually use as a "profit" and invest in other sectors.
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EnvironmentOne part of sustainability is if we treat our environment or nature well. Sustainable logging, as well as planting trees, cleaning water, air, and recycling all contribute to a more sustainable city. This allows for more development in other sectors as people have a higher quality of life, often live longer, and encourages more people to preform more ecological actions.
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Human ImpactsHumans impacts the world negatively, even in Toronto. We still use carbon-driven vehicles, don't use enough solar panels, don't promote enough green activities, and need to have higher standards for health and environment concerns, like air quality and water quality.
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