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The importance of good energy policy for climate, competitiveness and affordability
Energy Examined
English - November 24, 2021 20:37 - 24 minutes - 33.1 MBBusiness News News Technology canada energy ghg climatechange drilling fracking greenhousegases hydraulicfracturing naturalgas offshore Homepage Download Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
Previous Episode: COP 26, climate and Canadian oil and natural gas
What lessons can Canada learn from high energy prices in Europe and rolling blackouts in China? Sound energy policy needs to consider affordability and economic competitiveness along with environmental ambition.
Energy Examined host Leighton Klassen chats with Mark Agnew, Senior Vice President, Policy and Government Relations at the Canadian Chamber of Commerce. Mark highlights the importance of energy to the national economy, the impacts of unreliable energy production, and what governments can do to support innovation as Canada's oil and gas sector moves to lower emissions.