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The federal government is investing $13.4 million in seven Alberta -based carbon management projects.
Natural Resources Minister Jonathan Wilkinson announced the funding during a news conference at the University of Calgary on Wednesday .
The projects will improve carbon capture technologies and make them more affordable, efficient and accessible across industrial sectors.
Energy minister: Canada must accept the scientific reality of climate change.
Wilkinson: Canada being a leader in clean energy is important amid “modern threats,” such as climate change and economic security risks posed by China and Russia .
He said the federal government is focused on ensuring tariffs are not imposed in the first place, but if they do come into play, he said federal government needs to respond in “a thoughtful way”.
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