Positive Energy

Positive Energy

ISSP uOttawa

How can we tackle polarization over energy and environmental issues in Canada? Discussions with energy leaders, academic researchers and senior decision-makers from industry, government, Indigenous communities, local communities and environmental organizations. Host: Brendan Frank

Catégories: Sciences et Médecine

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The concepts of regulatory independence and effectiveness are under tremendous pressure. In recent decades, energy-decision makers have had to grapple with a rapidly expanding slate of economic, environmental and social issues. Looking ahead thirty years, Canada is committed to achieving net-zero greenhouse gas emissions by 2050. Successfully charting this future will depend in considerable measure on whether public energy decision systems – including regulators – are up to the job.

Positive Energy Executive-in-Residence Mike Cleland and Positive Energy Chair Dr. Monica Gattinger are the co-authors of a brand-new report entitled Energy Project Decision Systems for Net Zero: Designing for Functionality, Adaptability and Legitimacy. They join the podcast to discuss what needs to change within Canada’s regulatory ecosystem to make net-zero by 2050 a reality.

For more on Positive Energy, please visit our website: https://www.uottawa.ca/positive-energy/

Épisodes précédents

  • 18 - Mike Cleland and Monica Gattinger on Regulatory Design 
    Wed, 10 Nov 2021
  • 17 - Andrew Pickford on Final Investment Decisions 
    Wed, 06 Oct 2021
  • 16 - Ian T.D. Thomson on Regulatory Independence 
    Wed, 01 Sep 2021
  • 15 - Patricia Larkin on Regulatory Innovation 
    Thu, 22 Jul 2021
  • 14 - Polling Canada: Nik Nanos on climate action and public confidence 
    Fri, 16 Apr 2021
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