Waterfront Toronto is working with the William J. Clinton Foundation and consulting engineering firm Arup on custom-built software designed to form urban planning strategies near the shore of Lake Ontario.
Funded in part by the Ontario Power Authority, the goal was to create a computer tool to predict carbon dioxide emissions if areas were developed in certain ways, said Seth Schultz, director of the Climate Positive Development program for the Clinton Climate Initiative.
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