International Energy Agency delivers forward-looking report, Canada should jump on board

If we focus on intellectual property and proprietary technology that puts Canadian companies in key roles in global value chains, we could be winners with good jobs and have the wealth to support the kind of country we want as world energy transforms.
What we need today are not backward-looking diatribes from zealous fossil-fuel advocates seeking to allocate capital to projects that threaten worse climate change, but rather forward-looking Canadians who want to be a part of the new-energy world, based on the opportunities for a better world future.
TORONTO—For the G20 Energy Transitions Ministerial held in Bali on Sept. 2, the International Energy Agency delivered a forward-looking report containing some key messages that should be especially important for Canada as we address fundamental changes in the world of energy and engage in an overd...

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