Concrete is meeting the low carbon challenge
The question for government is how to secure and capitalize on Canada’s leadership in this unique clean economy space, so that the country fully benefits from being at the forefront of this innovation play. Carbon pricing is an essential but insufficient part of such a strategy.
Governments are preparing to spend hundreds of billions of dollars over the next decade on infrastructure, an investment characterized by elected officials as short-term stimulus to meet ambitious longer-term social, economic and environmental needs.
It’s hard to imagine getting this right withou...
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