Canada’s oil and gas sector can be part of the climate change solution, not the problem

'No energy company will be unaffected by clean energy transitions,' warns Fatih Birol, the executive director of the International Energy Agency.
Alberta's oilsands circa 2008. Canada's oilsands operations are in for tough times as the world transitions to clean energy, writes David Crane.
TORONTO—In a stark new report that needs to be read in Canada, the International Energy Agency warns that the oil and gas industry has two choices as the world transitions to a low-carbon world: it can be part of the problem, or it can be part of the solution. The industry can be part of the prob...

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