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EUC and SDG 7: Affordable and Clean Energy

Ensure access to affordable, reliable, sustainable and modern energy for all.

The world鈥檚 current reliance on fossil fuels is unsustainable and harmful to the Earth. SDG 7 articulates the point that, to address this issue, access to affordable, reliable, sustainable, and modern energy must be available to all. The EUC community is dedicated to researching clean energy options to mitigate climate change.

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Greenwashing the Ring of Fire: Indigenous jurisdiction and gaps in the EV battery supply chain

Saima Desai is the project manager of the project, a SSHRC-funded research project investigating how alternative ways of building 鈥渧ital infrastructure鈥 can enact and restore Indigenous jurisdiction. Along with research assistant Isaac Thornley, a PhD candidate in the Faculty of Environmental and Urban Change, their research reveals significant gaps in the Ontario government鈥檚 vision of a fully integrated domestic supply chain, most importantly, a lack of recognition of the jurisdiction of Indigenous peoples and their capacity to provide or withhold consent to activities on their territories. 

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Sustainable Energy Initiative

The focus of the , co-chaired by and , is to build and strengthen the teaching, research and partnerships needed to create new green energy economies in Canada and around the world. Through the SEI seminar series, publications, and training, researchers and partners come together with public and private sector decision-makers and professionals to discuss and share their experiences in implementing sustainable energy projects and programs. The work is shaping policy, educating future leaders, and investing in sustainable energy to tackle climate change.

Exploring pathways to decarbonization and sustainability in Canadian energy systems

鈥檚 research encompasses a wide breadth of energy-related topics, including low-carbon transportation, Ontario-Quebec energy and climate change policy linkages, energy storage, and Canada鈥檚 Low-Carbon Energy Transition in the face of right-wing populist movements. He is an active advocate for changing traditional energy relationships in hopes of creating more sustainable, reliable, and accessible energy systems for everyone.

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Developing practical solutions to climate change

Investments in renewable energy resources are required to shift our reliance on fossil fuels. As Director of EUC鈥檚 (IREA), plans to bring three solar labs to 91亚色 and to develop new locations internationally that will provide experiential learning for students as well as research opportunities focused on electric mobility, storage, renewable energy and leadership.

Moving beyond technical solutions: Studying energy from a social sciences perspective

research focuses on the interface between energy, the economy and societal wellbeing, with the goal of understanding and uncovering alternative avenues for decoupling environmental impacts from human flourishing. Her research work highlights the importance of centering wellbeing (rather than economic considerations) when discussing energy issues with communities. This opens up decoupling possibilities that go beyond technical solutions. In the case of energy and wellbeing, decoupling implies achieving the same or growing levels of wellbeing with fewer energy services.

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The utility headquarters as a symbol of eco-modernism

research focuses on hydroelectricity, decarbonization, and the Canadian state, with a particular emphasis on how historical and ongoing colonial dynamics shape the energy landscape in Canada. As part of his broader research into the contemporary politics of hydroelectricity in Canada, he is interested on how hydroelectric infrastructure both physically and symbolically remakes environments.

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