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The People and Prosperity Podcast

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Welcome to the People and Prosperity podcast, brought to you by Young Canadians for Resources and Canada Action to bring you positive, fact-based, and non-partisan perspectives about our vital natural resource sector.
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Implementing Just Transition in Canada

Sat Nov 15 2025

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Today on the People Planet Prosperity Podcast, Canada Action founder Cody Battershill and Lynn Exner, Chief Operating Officer of Canada Action are back again, this time to discuss the meaning of just transition and how it can be implemented.  Together, they stress that as Canada takes climate action, the people in high emission industries, communities, and jobs should be kept at the very heart of the discussion and not left behind. Cody and Lynn begin by defining what just transition is and isn't, and go back in time to the term's origin. They address the extremist position that just transition is about the end of oil and gas and advocate for people who live and work in high emitting industries to be kept at the forefront of the just transition discussion. They then zoom in on what the roadmap to transitioning to a lower emission economy ought to look like and who should be involved in developing and implementing just transition. Lynn stresses the need to educate people in high emitting industrial communities about how this is their chance to participate meaningfully in moving to a low carbon economy without seeing the end of the industry that allows them to thrive. Cody then discusses the need to exercise caution to ensure that just transition does not turn into unjust substitution. All in all, today our hosts encourage listeners, as resource workers and supporters of resource families, to step up and let their voices regarding just transition be heard. This episode was recorded on November 19th, 2021. To learn more about supporting Canada's vital natural resource sector, please visit CanadaAction.ca.   Episode Highlights: ·   The meaning and origin of just transition. ·   A roadmap to transitioning to a lower emission economy. ·   Who should be involved in developing and implementing just transition? ·   The United Nations' alarming reports on climate change. ·   The dependence on the natural resource sector and the affordable, reliable fuels we get from fossil fuels. ·   How to ensure that as we take action on climate, we don't lose ground on good and decent jobs, access to clean, affordable, reliable energy, and everything impacting healthcare, education, and prosperity in a nation. ·   The need for people to read the source documents themselves from the IPCC and United Nations to avoid deception. ·   The focus of just transition on the worker and the communities. ·   The transition off of thermal coal as an energy source in Canada. ·   The Canadian government's failure in implementing best practices and recommendations in the just transition process for thermal coal as well as lessons learned ·   Congress of Parties 24 and its goals. ·   CCUS, as a pillar of NetZero and decarbonization, continues to support homegrown innovation and technology and the collaboration that's happening in Canada in the resource, oil, and gas space. ·   Addressing the fallacy that just transition means to totally come off of oil and gas and fossil fuels. ·   It is essential to educate people in high emitting industrial communities and encourage them to participate meaningfully in moving to a low carbon economy without seeing the end of their industry. ·   Reaching out to communities and trying to counteract the drumbeat of negativity and doom regarding just transition. ·   The workers in the community need to be at the heart of just transition. ·   Figuring out the best ways to keep communities thriving and surviving while removing emissions. ·   Avoiding unjust substitution.   Quotes "Transitioning to a lower...

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Today on the People Planet Prosperity Podcast, Canada Action founder Cody Battershill and Lynn Exner, Chief Operating Officer of Canada Action are back again, this time to discuss the meaning of just transition and how it can be implemented.  Together, they stress that as Canada takes climate action, the people in high emission industries, communities, and jobs should be kept at the very heart of the discussion and not left behind. Cody and Lynn begin by defining what just transition is and isn't, and go back in time to the term's origin. They address the extremist position that just transition is about the end of oil and gas and advocate for people who live and work in high emitting industries to be kept at the forefront of the just transition discussion. They then zoom in on what the roadmap to transitioning to a lower emission economy ought to look like and who should be involved in developing and implementing just transition. Lynn stresses the need to educate people in high emitting industrial communities about how this is their chance to participate meaningfully in moving to a low carbon economy without seeing the end of the industry that allows them to thrive. Cody then discusses the need to exercise caution to ensure that just transition does not turn into unjust substitution. All in all, today our hosts encourage listeners, as resource workers and supporters of resource families, to step up and let their voices regarding just transition be heard. This episode was recorded on November 19th, 2021. To learn more about supporting Canada's vital natural resource sector, please visit CanadaAction.ca.   Episode Highlights: ·   The meaning and origin of just transition. ·   A roadmap to transitioning to a lower emission economy. ·   Who should be involved in developing and implementing just transition? ·   The United Nations' alarming reports on climate change. ·   The dependence on the natural resource sector and the affordable, reliable fuels we get from fossil fuels. ·   How to ensure that as we take action on climate, we don't lose ground on good and decent jobs, access to clean, affordable, reliable energy, and everything impacting healthcare, education, and prosperity in a nation. ·   The need for people to read the source documents themselves from the IPCC and United Nations to avoid deception. ·   The focus of just transition on the worker and the communities. ·   The transition off of thermal coal as an energy source in Canada. ·   The Canadian government's failure in implementing best practices and recommendations in the just transition process for thermal coal as well as lessons learned ·   Congress of Parties 24 and its goals. ·   CCUS, as a pillar of NetZero and decarbonization, continues to support homegrown innovation and technology and the collaboration that's happening in Canada in the resource, oil, and gas space. ·   Addressing the fallacy that just transition means to totally come off of oil and gas and fossil fuels. ·   It is essential to educate people in high emitting industrial communities and encourage them to participate meaningfully in moving to a low carbon economy without seeing the end of their industry. ·   Reaching out to communities and trying to counteract the drumbeat of negativity and doom regarding just transition. ·   The workers in the community need to be at the heart of just transition. ·   Figuring out the best ways to keep communities thriving and surviving while removing emissions. ·   Avoiding unjust substitution.   Quotes "Transitioning to a lower...

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Welcome to the People and Prosperity podcast, brought to you by Young Canadians for Resources and Canada Action to bring you positive, fact-based, and non-partisan perspectives about our vital natural resource sector.

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