Sustainable Development and Underexplored Topics in Canada’s Energy Transition

Michael Benson
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Canada’s energy system is undergoing a fundamental shift, which will change how Canadians produce and consume energy. The success of Canada’s energy transition will be influenced by the ability of energy practitioners to manage the tensions and trade-offs in a variety of topics. The purpose of this research was to identify topics that are relevant to Canada’s energy transition and to identify the concepts that energy practitioners are using to manage the tensions and trade-offs in these topics. According to in-depth interviews with Canadian energy practitioners in 2021, the two most important topics in Canada’s energy transition are climate change and reconciliation with Indigenous Peoples. In addition, according to a 2021 focus group with Canadian energy practitioners, three relevant and underexplored topics in Canada’s energy transition are environmental rights, a systemic reduction in energy consumption, and learning from the energy transition in other countries, notably, Germany. These three underexplored topics were studied by completing additional in-depth interviews in 2022 and 2023, and a causal loop analysis in 2023. This research suggests that the concepts of sustainable development and multi-level perspective are complementary, can increase understanding of important and underexplored energy transition topics, and can generate solutions to complex sustainability challenges.
加拿大能源转型中的可持续发展和未充分探索的课题
加拿大的能源系统正在经历根本性转变,这将改变加拿大人生产和消费能源的方式。加拿大能源转型的成功与否,将取决于能源从业者是否有能力处理好各种议题中的矛盾和权衡。本研究的目的是确定与加拿大能源转型相关的主题,并确定能源从业者用来管理这些主题中的紧张关系和权衡的概念。根据 2021 年对加拿大能源从业者的深入访谈,加拿大能源转型中最重要的两个主题是气候变化和与土著人民的和解。此外,根据 2021 年与加拿大能源从业者进行的焦点小组讨论,加拿大能源转型中三个相关但未被充分探索的主题是环境权利、系统性减少能源消耗以及学习其他国家(尤其是德国)的能源转型经验。通过在 2022 年和 2023 年完成更多深度访谈,以及在 2023 年完成因果循环分析,对这三个未充分探索的主题进行了研究。这项研究表明,可持续发展和多层次视角的概念是相辅相成的,可以增加对重要的、未充分探索的能源转型主题的理解,并能为复杂的可持续发展挑战提供解决方案。
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