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On Episode 25 of Energy vs Climate, David, Sara and Ed tackle a topic they often get questions about: how to get into the low-carbon energy field.
They share advice for people looking to start or transition their careers from a variety of professionals across sectors, and offer stories of their own paths to working in low-carbon energy.
EPISODE NOTES:
@2:00 Jeremy Barretto - Cassels Brock & Blackwell LLP
@4:18 Duncan Kenyon - Hilversum Sustainability Consulting
@5:53 Jackie Forrest - Arc Energy Research Institute
@8:45 Mike Kelland - Planetary Hydrogen
@10:30 – My Climate Journey, Work on Climate, Air Miners, Breakthrough Energy Fellows Program, Carbon 180 Fellowship Program
@13:25 Leap and Google Nest Launch Smart-Thermostat-to-Energy-Market Offering
@15:00 Janice Tran - Kanin Energy
@ 16:15 Creative Destruction Lab
@18:43 Tim Weis - University of Alberta
@23:20 Meredith Adler - Student Energy
@24:30 Future Skills Council Report from the Government of Canada
@25:40 MSc in Sustainable Energy Development at the UofC
@32:30 Measuring Temperature in Space: Airborne interferometer for atmospheric emission and solar absorption
@38:20 Dr. David Schindler Aquatic Scientist
@42:22 Dr. Jim Sandercock - NAIT
@43:55 Julia-Marie Becker - RBC
@45:00 Eric St Pierre - Trottier Family Foundation
@46:45 Terri-Lynn Duque - ENMAX power
@48:30 David Kelly Founder - SkyFireEnergy
@49:44 Anna Stukas - Carbon Engineering
@ 51:45 The Citizen’s Guide
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