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Thursday, June 26, 2025
As Canadian summers become hotter, the subsidized housing units in Cornwall, Ontario struggle to stay cool with poorly insulated homes and window air conditioners. These same homes are reliant on carbon-emitting natural gas furnaces that are worsening the climate problem. With more than 100 townhouses needing upgrading, Cornwall turned to students... More
Tuesday, June 10, 2025
Held on June 5, 2025, at Carleton University, the “Net Zero Meets Trade Disruption” workshop brought together leading voices from government, academia, and industry to address the complex intersection of trade policy, economic modeling, and Canada’s energy transition. The workshop was co-convened by the Energy Modelling Hub and Professor... More
Wednesday, March 26, 2025
Net-zero transitions are accelerating, with multiple sectors now experiencing the rapid diffusion of carbon neutral technologies. Alongside a team of leading transition and innovation scholars, professors James Meadowcroft and Daniel Rosenbloom examine the many facets of acceleration in their latest publication in Energy Research & Social... More
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