uOttawa Institute for Science, Society and Policy Blog Post from SUNLAB Postdoctoral Fellow

As part of a collaboration between the SUNLAB and the University of Ottawa Institute for Science, Society and Policy, SUNLAB postdoctoral fellow Meghan Beattie recently published a blog post exploring how scientists and engineers can help to build public support on Canada's path to net zero by sharing their expertise. In her post, Dr. Beattie describes the energy information landscape, outlines current challenges with public confidence in expert opinion, and identifies pathways for the science and engineering community to address the need for reliable and accessible information to reach public authorities and the public at large.

Click here to read her post.

M. Beattie, How scientists & engineers can share Information to help build public support on Canada’s path to net zero emissions, University of Ottawa Institute for Science, Society and Policy Blog (2022). https://issp.uottawa.ca/en/news/how-scientists-engineers-can-share-information-help-build-public-support-canadas-path-net-zero. (Retrieved July 21, 2022)

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