Renewable energy and Indigenous participation: the case of British Columbia

By Seira Duncan, Sara Fusco, Rosie Rowe, Anna Soer, Jacqueline Tedaldi Introduction The transition to clean energy is essential to avoid the most severe impacts of climate change, but this process should happen in a fair and inclusive way that leaves no one behind. The energy transition should maximize benefits for all stakeholders, and renewableContinue reading “Renewable energy and Indigenous participation: the case of British Columbia”

Connecting Energy Transitions Across The Arctic

By: Elena Adasheva, Róisín Kennelly, and Kaylia Little The Arctic is a diverse and critical region that is experiencing significant environmental, social, and economic changes due to the climate crisis at a rate four times faster than the rest of the world. Many communities in the Arctic share the challenges faced by remoteness and aContinue reading “Connecting Energy Transitions Across The Arctic”

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