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Desautels professor contributes to major paper by green energy group
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Published: 30 May 2017
Sustainable Canada Dialogues is a network of academics that was commissioned by Ottawa to come up with a green-energy transition plan for Canada.
The result is Re-energizing Canada: Pathways to a Low-Carbon Future. The report is product of efforts by 71 academics, including Desautels Professor Dror Etzion.
The plan outlines a three-phase process for de-carbonizing Canada’s economy, stretching from 2017 to 2050. It’s a transition that could be difficult for provinces with resource-heavy economies, but Canada is also rich in renewables, which is an opportunity in itself.
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