The net-zero transition includes oil and gas

Canada’s oil and gas industry is willing to adopt the changes necessary to achieve net-zero emissions, and technologies appear to exist to achieve that goal.
Despite being at the forefront of often polarizing and politicized allegations, Canada’s oil and gas industry has been a world leader in improving environmental performance in oil and gas extraction for years, write Janice Buckingham and Sander Duncanson.
Meeting Canada’s commitment to net-zero carbon emissions by 2050 will require fundamental changes to many sectors of our economy, including transportation, manufacturing, and power generation. The sector most affected by this commitment, however, is likely Canada’s oil and gas industry. For some...

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