Apoorv Sinha: Heavy industry in Canada is an environmental laggard cdnpoli (subs)
To reduce emissions significantly by 2030 and get to net-zero emissions by 2050, it is imperative that industry leaders embrace innovative technologies and that governments design policies and financial incentives that support them.
Quickly, writes Apoorv Sinha.Canada Latest News, Canada Headlines
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