Shannon Joseph, Chair of Energy for a Secure Future (ESF), took part in a panel at the 2023 Global Energy Show. She spoke to the important lessons Canada should draw from the 2022 energy crisis and ongoing challenges facing countries seeking to lower emissions and meet energy needs. She emphasized the important values that need to inform energy policies going forward: affordability, reliability, environment, and geopolitical coherence. Shannon also highlighted the significant leadership of Indigenous peoples in Canada’s emerging liquified natural gas (LNG) industry, fostering reconciliation domestically and positioning Canada to deliver a major energy and emissions solution globally.
See full series below.
Introducing Energy for a secure Future in the Global Energy Show
What is a secure future?
Solving many problems at once when it comes to energy and emissions
The role of Canada’s energy in a global scale- the Global Energy Show
Indigenous Leadership in Canada’s Emerging LNG Sector
The role of natural gas in electricity reliability
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