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Dossier: Earth Day: What Would a Decarbonized Quebec Look Like? (5 Articles)

Summary by La Presse
We're in 2050. It's Earth Day. The event is no longer associated with a dark future. La Presse headline: "Quebec, now carbon neutral". You're not in a candlelit cave. You're in your apartment, smaller, certainly, but heated and lit, and you're enjoying your breakfast. How is that possible?

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We're in 2050. It's Earth Day. The event is no longer associated with a dark future. La Presse headline: "Quebec, now carbon neutral". You're not in a candlelit cave. You're in your apartment, smaller, certainly, but heated and lit, and you're enjoying your breakfast. How is that possible?

·Montreal, Canada
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Your news is picked by hand by Olivier Niquet. The comments under the excerpts reflect his opinions. The quotations are at the end (if there are any).Subscribe to be sure you don't want to miss any new ones!: Today 19 Apr. 2026La PresseBye-bye, auto solo"In a decarbonized Quebec, the neighborhoods have been densified and diversified. Grocery shop, gym, medical clinic, library, repair workshop: several services are accessible to more or less 15 m…

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La Presse broke the news in Montreal, Canada on Sunday, April 19, 2026.
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