Carney urged to acknowledge fossil fuels' limitations for Canada's energy future
By
Rachel Doran and Evan Pivnick, Contributors
2h ago· 1 min readenOpinion
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Summary
The article argues that focusing on natural gas will not reduce electricity costs or improve Canada's energy security. It suggests that the author (Carney) understands fossil fuels are not a viable long-term solution but has not fully acknowledged this position publicly.
Key quotes
· 1 pulledFocusing on natural gas will neither bring down electricity costs nor make Canada more energy-secure.
Focusing on natural gas will neither bring down electricity costs nor make Canada more energy-secure.
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