
Bruce Lourie
Bruce Lourie is a prominent Canadian environmentalist and policy advocate, currently serving as the president of the Ivey Foundation and chair of the Transition Accelerator. He has been instrumental in promoting sustainable practices and advocating for innovative solutions to climate change and energy efficiency in Canada. Lourie's work focuses on transforming the energy landscape through collaborative approaches and strategic planning, aiming to enhance the resilience and affordability of Canada's electricity system.
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Bruce Lourie is president of the Ivey Foundation and a professor of practice at the Trottier Institute for Sustainability in Engineering and Design, McGill University.
What if pursuing carbon-free electricity does more harm than good?Bruce Lourie co-authored the book 'Slow Death By Rubber Duck: The Secret Danger of Everyday Things'.
Ingredient red flags - Taipei TimesBruce Lourie is president of the Ivey Foundation and a professor of practice at the Trottier Institute for Sustainability in Engineering and Design at McGill University.
Canada’s electricity crisis: Why national interest demands a national gridBruce Lourie is president of the Ivey Foundation and chair of the Transition Accelerator.
Opinion: Set electrons free: Canada needs a less fragmented approach to delivering electricity








