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Stephen Huddart

Stephen Huddart is a founding member of the Transition Innovation Group hosted by Community Foundations of Canada.

It’s time Canadians embraced equitable, low carbon lifestyles

Opinion | BY STEPHEN HUDDART | January 20, 2022
Environment Minister Steven Guilbeault, pictured. A surprising and unintended result of COVID-19 lockdowns was a steep, temporary decline in carbon emissions. While lockdowns and permanent lifestyle changes are different matters, COVID-19 has shown that governments, civil society, and the private sector can work together to effect rapid change when we need to, writes Stephen Huddart. The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade
Opinion | BY STEPHEN HUDDART | January 20, 2022
Opinion | BY STEPHEN HUDDART | January 20, 2022
Environment Minister Steven Guilbeault, pictured. A surprising and unintended result of COVID-19 lockdowns was a steep, temporary decline in carbon emissions. While lockdowns and permanent lifestyle changes are different matters, COVID-19 has shown that governments, civil society, and the private sector can work together to effect rapid change when we need to, writes Stephen Huddart. The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade
Opinion | BY STEPHEN HUDDART | January 20, 2022
Environment Minister Steven Guilbeault, pictured. A surprising and unintended result of COVID-19 lockdowns was a steep, temporary decline in carbon emissions. While lockdowns and permanent lifestyle changes are different matters, COVID-19 has shown that governments, civil society, and the private sector can work together to effect rapid change when we need to, writes Stephen Huddart. The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade
Opinion | BY STEPHEN HUDDART | January 20, 2022
Opinion | BY STEPHEN HUDDART | January 20, 2022
Environment Minister Steven Guilbeault, pictured. A surprising and unintended result of COVID-19 lockdowns was a steep, temporary decline in carbon emissions. While lockdowns and permanent lifestyle changes are different matters, COVID-19 has shown that governments, civil society, and the private sector can work together to effect rapid change when we need to, writes Stephen Huddart. The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade