I work in energy. I've been doing that for about eight years. Most of the job is not technical. It is people, incentives, and trying to get systems that were never designed to cooperate to move in the same direction.
I grew up in Toronto and I live in Montreal. I am usually in motion. I bike everywhere, I cook a lot, and I think a lot about cities, housing, transit, and the stuff that quietly decides who gets an easy life and who gets a hard one.
I pay attention to patterns. Where things are going. What is breaking. What people are pretending not to see yet. I care about the future because it lands on real people, not on spreadsheets.
I am into sustainability and efficiency for boring reasons. Less waste. Less friction. Fewer people getting crushed by systems that were built to extract instead of support. Human rights matter to me because anything else is just a nicer way of saying some people count more than others.
At some point I am going to sail across an ocean. For now I am on a bike most days, trying to live in a way that makes sense.