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Positive Energy
ISSP uOttawa
18 episodes
2 days ago
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
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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
Show more...
Social Sciences
Science
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What's in a word? Michael Cleland on Canada's energy vocabulary
Positive Energy
30 minutes 58 seconds
6 years ago
What's in a word? Michael Cleland on Canada's energy vocabulary

Ian T. D. Thomson talks with Michael Cleland, Senior Fellow, Positive Energy, uOttawa, about his latest article for Energy Regulation Quarterly. Mr. Cleland discusses Canada’s climate change history, the importance of vocabulary used in Canada’s energy debate, and the evolving role of institutions in climate and energy policy. 

Read Mr. Cleland's piece, co-authored with Positive Energy Chair Monica Gattinger

Positive Energy
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