Moore, Steven

Steven Moore

Title: Lecturer

Specialty: Measuring, implementing, and evaluating sustainability; renewable energy; climate change; Alberta Tar Sands; consumerism; writing, editing, and presenting

Subject: Sustainability; Corporate Communications

Phone: 613-533-6000 Ext: 78162

Fax: 613-533-2325

Room: Goodes Hall Room LL146 East Wing

Email: smoore@business.queensu.ca

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Steven Moore earned his Masters Degree in Environmental Studies from York University and teaches Sustainability at the Queen’s School of Business, Queen's School of Environmental Studies, and the Bader International Study Centre, Herstmonceux Castle, U.K.

At QSB, he has developed and taught two sustainability courses, COMM 408 and COMM 409, and has pursued interdisciplinary business, environmental, and energy theories and practices for over 25 years in the green business sector. He has run an off-the-grid organic farm on solar power and designed and built an earth-sheltered home incorporating many sustainable features.

He is active in the Queen's community as a Member of the Queen's Sustainability Advisory Committee, the Queen's Carbon Action Plan Advisory Committee, and the Queen's Carbon Action Plan Curriculum and Research Committee. As well, he is a frequent judge at student case competitions; speaker and moderator at student conferences; and guest lecturer across the University.

He has over 75 popular publications to his credit in the fields of environment and energy. He owns and operatesMoore Partners (a 20 kW microFIT solar photovoltaic energy producer) is a Member of SWITCH, and has consulted to corporate and business clients such as RBC Funds, CI Funds, Toronto Dominion Bank, CBC Radio, AT&T, Scotiabank, Canada Life, Empire Life, Bell Canada, Loyalist College, CIBC, Ontario Hydro, Lansing Buildall, the Canadian Cancer Society, Conservation Ontario, the Nature Conservancy, and several of Ontario's Stewardship Councils.

Please see:
http://www.moorepartners.ca/Sustainability.shtml and http://www.moorepartners.ca/Notes-from-the-Underground.shtml