Suncor Energy's first-ever chief climate officer is departing her role at the end of November, but Martha Hall Findlay says she feels 'far more optimistic' than she once did that Canada's oil and gas sector can be part of the climate change solution.
Suncor Energy Inc.'s first-ever chief climate officer is departing her role at the end of November, but Martha Hall Findlay says she feels"far more optimistic" than she once did that Canada's oil and gas sector can be part of the climate change solution.
Her tenure also coincided with a rocky period for the Calgary-based energy giant, one that saw the company targeted by U.S.-based activist investor Elliott Investment Management for a string of recent operational difficulties and workplace safety incidents. Suncor's former chief executive Mark Little resigned in July.
Before joining Suncor, Hall Findlay served as the Liberal Member of Parliament for the Toronto riding of Willowdale, Ont from 2008 to 2011. She then moved to Calgary to become president and chief executive of the Canada West Foundation, a Calgary-based think tank. The federal government has also made its own commitment to industry in the form of an investor tax credit for carbon capture and storage projects.
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