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