Pathways Alliance advances plans, contributes constructively to national and global climate and energy solutions in 2022

“This past year exceeded my expectations in many ways as we continued to develop collaborative and productive relationships with governments to advance our collective goals to sharply reduce emissions and ensure Canada is the world’s preferred supplier of responsibly produced energy.”

The Pathways Alliance found itself both a new president and a growing presence at the centre of some of the world’s most important climate and energy security discussions as it advanced its ambitious emissions reduction plans during its first full year of operations in 2022.

While 2023 is shaping up as a critical year for collaboration with governments to help implement the right policy and co-funding frameworks to advance major industry decarbonization projects, Pathways Alliance president Kendall Dilling said foundational work in 2022 set the organization up for success as it proceeds toward its net zero goal.

“This past year exceeded my expectations in many ways as we continued to develop collaborative and productive relationships with governments to advance our collective goals to sharply reduce emissions and ensure Canada is the world’s preferred supplier of responsibly produced energy,” said Dilling who was named president in June.

“While policies are still forming, we were very pleased to have contributed meaningfully to global discussions that we are confident will lead to ambitious and achievable policies to help Canada meet its climate commitments and ensure our country has a future role as a secure provider of energy in a net zero world.”

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“I’m pleased to see how far we have come in 2022 and I’m optimistic about the path forward and with continued collaboration with governments, I’m excited to see what we will achieve next year,” Dilling said.

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