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Professor Daniel Rosenbloom is a leading academic in climate policy and sustainability transitions at Carleton University's School of Public Policy and Administration (SPPA). His research focuses on accelerating low-carbon transitions, net-zero strategies, and the governance of decarbonization pathways. He has organized high-profile events like the 2025 'Net Zero Meets Trade Disruption' workshop and engages actively in policy debates, notably critiquing carbon pricing mechanisms and advocating for integrated sustainability policies.
His work bridges academic research and policy practice, addressing topics such as phase-out strategies for fossil fuels, smart grid innovations, and the political dynamics of climate action. He has secured research funding, including a $26,218 grant from the Climate Social Science Network, and collaborates with institutions like CBC News on public discourse about climate policy. Rosenbloom’s scholarship emphasizes bridging science and policy, with contributions to frameworks for accelerating pathways to net-zero emissions.
Key themes include the role of policy mixes, interpretive flexibility in technology adoption, and the governance challenges of multi-system interactions in decarbonization. His research highlights the need for adaptive strategies that address both technological and socio-political dimensions of sustainability transitions.
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