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Canada and nations globally confront significant challenges in balancing energy demands with minimizing environmental and public health consequences. These concerns span air, water, and land ecosystems, with particularly complex connections between energy production and atmospheric conditions. Addressing these challenges demands enhanced knowledge of existing environmental effects, technological advancements in energy infrastructure, and forward-thinking yet practical policy approaches. Researchers in the Energy and Environment specialization focus on these critical areas, emphasizing mitigation strategies for combustion and transportation emissions, renewable energy development, energy-efficient architecture, urban air quality concerns, and related policy frameworks.