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  • Episode 6: Marc Godin, Petroleum Technology Alliance Canada
    2024/11/14
    In Episode 6, host Bill Whitelaw sits down with Mark Godin, Director of Technology at the Petroleum Technology Alliance Canada (PTAC), to discuss Canada's approach to climate innovation at COP29. As Mark attends his first COP, he shares insights on PTAC’s role in advancing collaborative climate solutions. Highlighting PTAC's Alberta Upstream Petroleum Research Fund (OPERF), he explains how this unique program addresses environmental challenges across air, water, and land—proving how Canada’s industry-led efforts make a global impact. From technology development to partnerships, Mark emphasizes PTAC’s commitment to promoting Canadian cleantech solutions on the international stage. As COP29 focuses on “enhancing ambition and enabling action,” PTAC’s presence brings attention to the progress Canada has made in sustainable energy practices. Tune in for a deeper look at the innovative initiatives shaping Canada’s climate leadership.
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    21 分
  • Episode 5: Nannette Ho-Covernton, Avatar Innovations
    2024/11/13
    In this episode, Bill Whitelaw hosts Nanette Ho-Covernton to discuss Canada's role at COP29 in Baku. They explore CRIN’s collaborative model, uniting industry, government, and academia to advance clean technologies. Reflecting on COP28, Nanette emphasizes showcasing Alberta’s climate innovation efforts and highlights CRIN’s $80 million investment in impactful projects. Through partnerships and the Alberta TIER program, CRIN fosters sustainable growth and technology deployment. She views CRIN as a replicable model for global networks, aligning with COP29's theme of "enhancing ambition and enabling action" for climate solutions.
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    19 分
  • Episode 4: Dagmar Knutson, Ten Peaks Innovation Alliance
    2024/11/11
    In this episode, we’re joined by Dagmar Knudsen, founder and chairman of the Ten Peaks Innovation Alliance, for an insightful conversation on transgenerational impact in climate action. Together, host Bill Whitelaw and Dagmar explore how fostering knowledge, training, and encouragement for younger generations is essential in tackling climate challenges. They discuss Canada’s unique approach to empowering future leaders and share inspiring stories set to be highlighted in Baku, illustrating how Canadians are working to drive long-term, sustainable change.
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    24 分
  • Episode 3: Ian Gates, University of Calgary
    2024/11/08
    In episode 3 of the CRIN@COP29 Podcast, we delve into the transformative role of universities as conveners of meaningful dialogue. Our guest, Dr. Ian Gates of the University of Calgary shares that the true power of a university lies in its ability to bring people together—both within its walls and beyond—creating spaces for understanding and innovation. With two decades of commitment to this mission, Ian shares his passion for continuous conversations that seek solutions to pressing challenges. Join us for a thought-provoking discussion about the importance of dialogue in driving progress and how education institutions can lead the way in addressing societal issues. Don’t miss this insightful exploration of partnership and shared vision!
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    28 分
  • Episode 2: Scott Volk, Tourmaline Oil Corp
    2024/11/08
    In Episode 2 of the CRIN@COP29 Podcast, our guest, Scott Volk of Tourmaline Oil, discusses the collaborative potential between Canada and the global community in tackling environmental and resource-related challenges. He emphasizes the importance of sharing knowledge and solutions, highlighting how Canadian technologies can be applied to international issues and, conversely, how successful strategies from around the world can be adopted to enhance sustainability efforts in Canada. This exchange fosters innovation and supports emissions reduction initiatives at home and abroad. Scott’s insights shed light on the benefits of global partnerships in driving progress toward a cleaner, more sustainable future.
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    25 分
  • Episode 1: Justin Riemer, Emissions Reduction Alberta
    2024/11/01
    Join us as Bill Whitelaw speaks with Justin Riemer, CEO of Emissions Reduction Alberta (ERA), ahead of #COP29 in Baku. Justin shares insights on Alberta's progressive approach to emission reduction and the impact of ERA’s competitive funding model on cleantech innovation. From geothermal to smart electrification, ERA invests in later-stage tech projects with real emissions reduction results. Alberta is setting a global example, balancing economic growth with sustainability.
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    32 分
  • Episode 8: Kendra MacDonald, Canada’s Oceans Cluster
    22 分
  • Episode 7: Beth (Hardy) Valiaho, International CCS Knowledge Centre
    2023/12/02
    On this episode of CRIN @ COP28, hosted by Bill Whitelaw, we sit down with Beth (Hardy) Valiaho, Vice President of Policy, Regulatory and Stakeholder Relations at the International CCS Knowledge Centre (and a CRIN board member) to discuss why this particular Conference of the Parties is of peak importance in the energy transition timeline. This insightful conversation offers a taste of Canada's story as a leader in CCS and why COP28 is an important opportunity to share our knowledge globally to help build the critical partnerships that will pave the way for CCS to take big bites out of the world's emissions.

    Covered in this episode:
    • Why COP28 is a global stocktake year and an opportunity for us to evaluate how far we have come (or haven't come) in reducing emissions on a large scale
    • How CCS has changed the landscape and conversation at COP now that the technology has been proven, making it more and more relevant to how we can achieve our net zero goals
    • Why CCS just makes sense now
    • The price of carbon being both a carrot and a stick to drive change
    • The unique history of the International CCS Knowledge Centre and how it has evolved since its roots at the Paris COP
    • What knowledge-sharing opportunities have emerged as a result of the learnings from the Boundary Dam and the work of the International CCS Knowledge Centre
    • As a COP veteran, what Beth sees as the opportunities to share and listen for as CRIN and its members attend COP28
    • The exciting events Beth will be a part of at COP28 and why you won't want to miss them

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    23 分