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Energy Needs? The Case of the Trans Mountain Expansion Pipeline Project

Energy Needs? The Case of the Trans Mountain Expansion Pipeline Project

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In this episode of Eco Echoes, Sheldon and Amer explore the complexities surrounding the Trans Mountain Expansion Project. They are joined by special guest Stewart Muir, founder and CEO of Resource Works. Stewart is an award-winning journalist with a passion for the natural legacies of British Columbia. His work focuses on promoting responsible resource development and fostering informed public dialogue on natural resource issues.

They delve into the project's history, political and public opposition, economic implications, environmental considerations, and its broader impact on Canada's energy landscape. They also examine how this project intersects with climate change concerns and sustainable development goals, while addressing challenges and opportunities for the future of energy infrastructure in Canada.

Tune in for an insightful discussion on the intersection of energy needs and environmental sustainability.

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Season 2 of Eco Echoes is sponsored by the Centre for Climate and Business Solutions (CCBS) at UBC Sauder. You can reach out to CCBS to learn more about their upcoming SME Climate Clinic by sending an email to: climatecentre@sauder.ubc.ca.
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