Big oil, big banks and environment leaders link up to solve climate crisis
OTTAWA — Some of Canada’s biggest oil companies are joining forces with environmentalists to develop policies for both the economy and the climate.
The Energy Future Forum, which is organized by the Public Policy Forum, had its inaugural meeting Monday in Toronto.
The founding members of the group include Suncor Energy, Imperial Oil and Shell Canada Ltd., as well as the World Wildlife Federation, the International Institute for Sustainable Development and representatives from the federal and Alberta governments.
The group has goals similar to those Ottawa is trying to achieve: find a way to address the urgency of climate change while accepting that the transition to entirely clean-burning fuels is not going to happen overnight.