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Daniel Rosenbloom’s research program focuses on realizing transition pathways for sustainable futures. Over the past decade, he has published widely on the policy and political dimensions of transitions to low-carbon, net-zero emissions energy systems. He is particularly interested in studying how to overcome political resistance to net-zero transitions, tracing the evolution of electrification strategies and processes, and developing decision support frameworks that connect near-term choices with long-term net-zero outcomes. Daniel is committed to deepening linkages within the Canadian community of scholars studying sustainability transitions and advancing this research into practice. He is an active member of the international transition community, serving on the Steering Group of the Sustainability Transitions Research Network, aiming to strengthen connections between Canadian and international transition communities. Before joining the School of Public Policy and Administration, Daniel held leadership roles at Environment and Climate Change Canada, contributing to various climate and clean technology initiatives.
School of Public Policy and Administration • Ottawa, ON, Canada
Teaching and supervising graduate students in the field of public policy, focusing on sustainability transitions.
Includes MEng and MASc options.