

Federal Climate Governance in Canada: Entrenchment or Rupture?
Written by: Liad Wolch Edited by: Louis Chenot Senior Division Since the 2025 Canadian federal election, energy politics has become central to Prime Minister Carney’s mandate. As part of his “elbows up” campaign to address U.S. tariffs and threats of invasion, Carney established the Major Projects Office in order to fast-track Canadian projects predominantly in the natural resources and energy sectors. Most surprising was Carney’s “landmark” memorandum of understanding (MOU)

Liad Wolch


Explaining Variation in Energy Forecasts: The Role of AI and Data Centers
Written by: Owen Casey Edited by: Ashley Yeung Underlying the dazzling achievements in Artificial Intelligence is a more concrete reality: energy. The close connection between AI and energy stems in large part from the role of AI data centers. Data centers are vital for the successful operation of AI models as they hold the “computing infrastructure used to process, manage, and store large volumes of digital data” (Hooper and Hayden, 2025). The data and computing infrastructu

Owen Casey


“Sustainability”: A Discourse of Winners and Losers
Written by: Adam Assimakopoulos Edited by: Sunny Bell What is sustainability ? The conversation about climate change and environmental destruction has recently been coloured by a contest for who can map “sustainability” most effectively. It is one of those words informed by a shared understanding about its connotations: green energy, plants, decarbonization, etc. As is the case with many social and political issues, scholars aim to define, categorize, and mobilize on key envi

Adam Assimakopoulos


Venezuela’s Oil Paradox: Political Decline, Foreign Intervention, and the Dangers of Fossil Fuel Revival
Written by: Kéa Anderson Edited by: Sunny Bell The Venezuelan oil industry stands at a crossroads. What was once the nation’s most prosperous enterprise now struggles in the aftermath of decades of political mismanagement, infrastructure decline, and escalating geopolitical conflict. Recent U.S. sanctions, foreign involvement, and domestic turmoil raise questions about the viability and practicality of Venezuela’s vast oil reserves and production industry. Meanwhile, efforts

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