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Sean Willy

There is an answer to avoid a climate catastrophe, so what are we waiting for?

Opinion | BY SEAN WILLY | December 1, 2021
Natural Resources Minister Jonathan Wilkinson is pictured in Ottawa on Oct. 26. It is not possible to fight climate change without nuclear in the mix and we must leverage it to work alongside renewables. If we don’t, there is no feasible way to reduce emissions to an extent that we can avoid disaster, writes Sean Willy. The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade
Opinion | BY SEAN WILLY | December 1, 2021
Opinion | BY SEAN WILLY | December 1, 2021
Natural Resources Minister Jonathan Wilkinson is pictured in Ottawa on Oct. 26. It is not possible to fight climate change without nuclear in the mix and we must leverage it to work alongside renewables. If we don’t, there is no feasible way to reduce emissions to an extent that we can avoid disaster, writes Sean Willy. The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade
Opinion | BY SEAN WILLY | December 1, 2021
Natural Resources Minister Jonathan Wilkinson is pictured in Ottawa on Oct. 26. It is not possible to fight climate change without nuclear in the mix and we must leverage it to work alongside renewables. If we don’t, there is no feasible way to reduce emissions to an extent that we can avoid disaster, writes Sean Willy. The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade
Opinion | BY SEAN WILLY | December 1, 2021
Opinion | BY SEAN WILLY | December 1, 2021
Natural Resources Minister Jonathan Wilkinson is pictured in Ottawa on Oct. 26. It is not possible to fight climate change without nuclear in the mix and we must leverage it to work alongside renewables. If we don’t, there is no feasible way to reduce emissions to an extent that we can avoid disaster, writes Sean Willy. The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade