Canada\u0027s natural resource minister says Canada and the world shouldn\u0027t seek an abrupt transition away from fossil fuels. Read more.
“Where there is — and should be — vigorous discussion and debate, is how we make progress on reducing carbon
As for the compromise implicit in an energy transition, Wilkinson suggested that Canada and the rest of the world should not seek an abrupt transition away from fossil fuels. Rather, he suggested people can expect that fossil-fuel consumption will continue at its current rate through the next decade or longer, and that fossil-fuel production can also continue until 2050, so long as we stop burning them and use technology to capture associated emissions.
Natural gas production may also fall by half by 2050, Wilkinson said, but its use will also change — from primary consumption as a fuel to “non-combustion applications such as hydrogen production.” “Europe has also asked us to look at how Canada could potentially assist with LNG and hydrogen from Eastern Canada. Which is why we have established active working groups with both Germany and the European Union,” Wilkinson said.
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