Can governments promise a just energy transition in Canada?
Can governments promise a just energy transition in Canada?
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When governments talk about a just transition, they are expressing a desire to design climate change policies with energy workers in mind. As governments promise that no workers will be left behind as the world acts on climate change, are they making false promises? Does the phrase give policymakers and activists permission to ignore some of the real costs of action on climate change? There will be a transition, but there is no guarantee it will be just. In the first of three Max Bell Lectures drawn from his book Between Doom and Denial, Andrew Leach examines this and other lies, half-truths, and easy soundbites that define Canadian climate change debates. A conversation with Heather Scoffield and a moderated Q&A will follow the lecture.
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The 2023 lectures are drawn from Between Doom and Denial: Facing Facts About Climate Change. Attendees will receive a free copy of the book!
Economic ideas for a stronger Canada
Canada needs better policies to address today’s economic challenges, and that starts with bold discourse. The McGill Max Bell Lectures focus on the analysis, balance, and practicality needed to plan for a more prosperous future.
Location
National Arts Centre, K1P 5W1