
Energy vs Climate is a live, interactive webinar and podcast where energy experts David Keith, Sara Hastings-Simon and Ed Whittingham break down the trade-offs and hard truths of the energy transition in Alberta, Canada, and beyond.
Guests include scientists, policy experts, and industry leaders discussing the forces reshaping our energy future—from breakthrough renewable technologies to the rea... more
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 112 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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Recorded live at the Energy Transition Centre in Calgary, David, Sara, and Ed took on one of the toughest questions in Canadian climate politics: what does energy transition actually look like for Alberta?
They dug into emissions, economics, diversi... more
Can we have guilt-free flying?
David, Sara, and Ed chat with Sebastian Eastham, associate professor of sustainable aviation at Imperial College London, about the climate impacts of aviation and what we can actually do about it.
The conversation cov... more
You asked — David, Sara, and Ed answered.
We're wrapping up the year with our annual Ask EvC Anything episode, touching on topics that pair well with New Year's bubbly: We talk about whether Canada’s climate targets are quietly slipping out of reach... more
A look back at the biggest energy stories of 2025 and some crystal ball gazing about what to watch for in 2026.
David, Sara and Ed chat with Robbie Orvis, Senior Director of Modeling & Analysis at Energy Innovation, an American Think Tank.
The show... more
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In my top 5. The three hosts are the most well informed and trustworthy sources for information on the Energy Industries, Energy Technologies, and their environmental impact. Handy advice, critical insights for everyone, wrapped up in a package that is almost as entertaining as it is informative.
Always a good listen, however:
In the episode re CDR, David somewhat flippantly compared Danielle Smith’s review and potential claim on the CPP with Alberta’s “responsibility” for GHG emissions. To put the two issues on a time equivalent basis, one has to compare cumulative emissions since 1965 with the (arguably tenuous) CPP claim. Current emissions don’t do it. On a cumulative basis since 1965, Alberta has emitted a way smaller proportion of the country’s GHG’s than the 53% claim on CPP. I cou... more
To the credit of the co-hosts and their expert guests, I rarely come away from an episode feeling entirely validated in my pre-conceived notions about various topics. Complex issues require nuanced discussions and often lead to understandings that leave us somewhat frustrated but richer for having gone on the intellectual journey. That EvC is able to deliver all of this without diminishing the importance and severity of the climate and energy challenges we face is rather remarkable. Keep up the ... more
Very knowledgeable hosts, balanced discussion, tackling some of the most challenging topics of our time. I have been completely enthralled in this podcast and would recommend anyone who is interested in energy listen. Even more so if you are an Albertan or Canadian.
Great show! But I’m missing some of the points became the sound quality is very choppy. Rewinding does no good. ☹️
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Focusing on the intricate relationship between energy systems and climate change, the discussions tackle various aspects of energy policy, technology, and environmental impact. Episodes often feature experts sharing insights on issues such as renewable technologies, carbon capture, and the political landscape shaping climate initiatives. Noteworthy discussions range from the aviation industry's role in emissions to energy transitions in countries like India and Canada, delivering a comprehensive and nuanced examination of how society navigates the pressing challenges posed by climate change and energy dependency. By inviting a diverse array of knowledgeable guests, the conversations foster a rich dialogue that appeals to listeners intereste... more
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