
Podcast by Jason Switzer, Janet Annesley & Leor RotchildProduced by Andrea Bravo
| Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 71 | Founded | 10 years ago |
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| Categories | GovernmentBusiness | ||||

In late 2025, the political landscape of Canadian energy shifted overnight. Prime Minister Mark Carney and Premier Danielle Smith signed a landmark Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) that promises to trade federal climate policy concessions for Albert... more
Following the 2023 federal budget release, Jason Switzer and Janet Annesley sat down with Michael Bernstein (Executive Director, Clean Prosperity) to share their reactions and recommendations and reflect on the cleantech investment landscape in Cana... more
With star-studded climate drama Extrapolations about to launch on Apple TV, Jason and Leor chat with guest Andrew Robinson (Principal, Sustainability Strategy and Engagement, Green Spark Group) about the ongoing local and global efforts to advance ... more
This week the P&T crew discuss how the war in eastern Europe has shifted the global energy market, what this means for LNG markets and the Canadian energy industry, cracking the nut that is CCUS, and whether O&G companies were ever really serious abo... more
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I thoroughly enjoy the show, the array of thoughtful and talented guests, and the spirited but grounded banter between you three.
Would love to hear an episode focused on hydrogen; grey, blue and green... challenges and opportunities for Canadian industry and communities looking to host projects. Thanks!
If you’ve ever wanted to know more about the energy headlines check this out. If you’ve wanted to know how some of these complex energy policies are made or how they impact the sector in reality check them out.
If you’re interested in knowing more about (mostly) western Canada energy I would start with them.
This podcast offers some excellent insights on the greener side of Alberta’s energy industry. More people on both sides of the climate change debate need to hear this podcast.
As mentioned in a previous episode please do a review of Planet of the Humans, do you agree that renewable energy isn’t “as great” as it is portrayed in the media?
Loving this podcast so far for its thoughtful exploration into sustainable energy, your awesome banter, and bets / predictions! I especially like guest speakers and would like to see more if possible. Would also like to hear note about the role of ESG specialists in the energy industry. For example, what guidance can you offer this emerging specialty?









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