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This extensive guidance Canada’s Next Edge: Why Clean Innovation is Critical to Canada’s Economy and How We Get It Right explores how to turn these policy and finance commitments into action while continuing to flesh out other key parts of the clean innovation policy framework.

The relationship between climate change and extractive industries is a challenging one. While especially fossil fuels are a major contributor to climate change and need to be left in the ground eventually, minerals and metals are essential primary raw materials for green technologies that are needed for the global energy and mobility transition.

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The set of videos highlights talks and presentations from the OECD Green Growth and Sustainable Development Forum (GGSD) 2015 held in Paris under the theme of "Enabling the next industrial revolution: Systems innovation for green growth."

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This course will assist users to plan, design and implement these policy instruments to help spur their country into a low emissions development path.