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HOW TO FIND SCALABLE SOLUTIONS FOR PURSUING CANADA'S NET ZERO AMBITIONS?

Conference as part of the TimeWorld World Scientific Congresses: TimeWorld presents and animates knowledge in all its forms - theoretical, applied and prospective. TimeWorld offers a state-of-the-art review of a major theme, with a multicultural and interdisciplinary approach. It's an opportunity for researchers, industrialists, academics, artists and the general public to come together to generate new ideas in science and build new projects. https://timeworldevent.com/fr/ ------------------------------------------------------------------------ For its 6th edition, TimeWorld takes place at the heart of the Energy Valley development project, with UQTR, IDé Trois-Rivières and the Fonds de recherche du Québec as major partners on April 2, 3 and 4, 2024. 72 CONFERENCES - 7 DEBATES - 1 LUNCHEON - 1 KIOSK ZONE - 1 ART EXHIBITION - 1 TIMEWORLDSHOP - 1 PERFORMANCE ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Kakali Mukhopadhyay is an Associate Professor for the Agricultural Economics Program (Department of Natural Resource Sciences) at McGill University, Montreal, Canada. She is a former Professor of Economics at Gokhale Institute of Politics and Economics (GIPE), Pune, India. She earned a M.Phil. and Ph.D. in economics with specialization in energy and environment from Jadavpur University, Calcutta, India. She has been a senior advisor of E3-India Model, a collaborative initiative of Regulatory Assistance Project, Vermont, USA and Cambridge Econometrics, UK, providing high level inputs for its development and validation. Prior to joining McGill in 2007, she was a postdoctoral research fellow and subsequently a faculty at the Center for Development and Environmental Policy, Indian Institute of Management Calcutta, and Madras School of Economics, Chennai, India. She was also a postdoctoral/visiting fellow/visiting research scholar of the Faculty of Business Management, Oulu University (Finland 2001,2007); Stockholm Environment Institute (Sweden 2001); the SOM Research School, Groningen University (the Netherlands 2003); UNU MERIT, Maastricht University (the Netherlands 2003;2010;2019); OECD (2017) and the School of Environment, Resources and Development, Asian Institute of Technology (Thailand 2005). Additionally, she has served as a Distinguished Visiting Professor at the De La Salle University, Manila, the Philippines (2014,2016), and as a visiting professor at the Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing (2017). Her research focuses on energy and environment, trade and environment, air pollution and health, regional economic integration, R&D, Global Value Chain, economics of health and Nutrition, and food safety. Conference : How to find scalable solutions for pursuing Canada’s Net Zero ambitions? April 3, 2024 at the Centre d'Événements et de Congrès Interactifs in Trois-Rivières during the TimeWorld Energie world congress. Canada recently announced the revised NDCs of reducing emissions by 40-45% below 2005 levels by 2030, with the ultimate aim of net-zero emissions by 2050. Overall, Canada’s power sector largely relies on clean energy sources, with 80% of electricity being produced from hydro, wind and nuclear energy with regional variations wherein few provinces relying primarily on Coal and Natural gas for electricity generation, which may pose a challenge to achieving a fully green power grid in Canada. The refined petroleum products and natural gas sectors together constitute 76% of end-use fuel demand while the Oil & Gas and transport sectors are attributed with 50% of total GHG emissions. Policies such as 100% Battery Electric Vehicle sales by 2035 and $1.5 billion investment in Clean Fuels Funds to increase its share from 5% to 60% by 2050 are in place. Transportation sector is expected to witness emission reduction of 15-16% whereas Oil & Gas, cement and metal smelting industries pose risks due to slower pace of legislative implementation. However, the nation is making significant strides to achieve a 36% emission reduction by 2030. A ‘One-size-fits-all’ solution does not hold for a sophisticated research dilemma of finding the optimal trade-off between economic growth and environmental sustainability. The pursuit of the twin targets is also aligned with the spirit of the UN SDGs, wherein the 3E dimensions are taken simultaneously into consideration. Given this backdrop, a comprehensive evaluation of Canada’s decarbonization pathways has been analysed to provide insight into key considerations that policymakers must address before choosing and implementing scalable strategies.

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