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New Research Shows Place-Based Climate and Energy Action Creates Lasting Co-Benefits Across Canada

L’action climatique et énergétique axée sur le territoire assure des retombées multiples et durables partout au Canada, révèle une nouvelle étude

QUEST Canada has released the final report of its Motivating Net-Zero Action in Rural, Remote, and Indigenous Communities (MNZA) research project, offering new evidence that community-driven, place-based climate and energy approaches deliver multiple, interconnected benefits—strengthening local economies, improving well-being, enhancing resilience, and advancing Canada’s net-zero goals.