Université Laval is partnering with two cities—Québec City and Rimouski—to encourage citizens to reduce their carbon footprint. ULaval rector Sophie D’Amours explained that the project seeks to understand citizen inaction on climate change and identify the services that would help citizens to be more carbon-efficient. The Journal de Québec reports that the project follows on a recent survey on climate change, in which many citizens shared that they were tired of hearing about climate change despite believing it to be a critical issue. The project is funded by the federal government.
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| Journal de Québec
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