I am delighted to announce that I will be joining the amazing @StackhouseJohn and his all-star team as managing editor, RBC Economics & Thought Leadership, focused on energy transition. Thrilled at the prospect of delving deeper into one of the most pressing issues of our time!
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By 2033, 40% of Canadian farm operators will retire, intensifying Canadian ag's labour crunch. RBC's Mohamad Yaghi & @Naomi_Powell outline a 3-point plan to address Canada's looming farmer shortage. #agriculture#netzero https://t.co/ago37xbizt
Very interesting post quantifying the difficulties of dealing with hydrogen vs #LNG from a Transport and #energy density perspective. Taking a broad strokes view and comparing an apple to an orange is rarely appropriate, but we tend to do that when considering energy supply
Saudis led the push to elevate carbon removal in UN climate science report, which caused consternation among other participants who wanted a greater focus on cutting emissions “rather than relying on unproven technologies." https://t.co/TsIKUDYcBY
“Russia played the energy card and it did not win . . . but it would be too strong to say that Europe has won the energy battle already,” says IEA head Fatih Birol.
"A 2022 @RBC report urging Canada to boost its agtech industry identified a number of key barriers facing the sector: adoption & gov"
#AgTech pushes the boundaries of food production and fuels a debate about who is considered a farmer | via @globeandmail https://t.co/0AMheBIDwB
Lots of interesting themes in @StackhouseJohn's key learnings from Davos, but the loose climate club taking shape with the launch of the US's $370B IRA stood out to me. Canada's in, and now the EU wants to join the renewable energy cartel to rival OPEC. https://t.co/9NINH9OSmI
Calling it "a first step in resetting our relationship with the natural world," @Andersen_Inger welcomes adoption of Global Biodiversity Framework at #COP15, says success will be measured by rapid and consistent progress in implementation #ForNature. https://t.co/DnfynoShBi
Very sad to hear about Jim Carr's death, who led the Natural Resources file between 2015-2018. Always answered my pointed questions around Canada's energy strategy very thoughtfully and in measured tones-just what was needed in a very heated debate. Rest in peace, Minister.
Deeply saddened 💔to hear about Imran Aslam’s passing in Karachi. Describing what he was or what he excelled in is beyond this space. Tippu as he was known, was a polymath,as well as a dear friend from decades of journalism together. Pakistan’s cultural space lost a big creator.
Check out this thought leadership piece by our partner @RBC - a look into Canada's labour shortage and how international students can help alleviate some of our challenges today.
https://t.co/MvajcR3Dz1
The doctors are not in: Canada’s supply of doctors has fallen behind its peers in the Organisation of Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD), with the number of doctors per capita well behind major economies such as France and Germany. https://t.co/qmFLW2KTiV
Oil's well in Alberta: The province posted the biggest jump in revenue, and now boasts the largest surplus among provinces. Nearly all other provinces are also reporting sizeable budget surpluses. Will it last?
https://t.co/Lm2T5M0Ptm