Sepehr Rezvani

About Sepehr Rezvani
Sepehr Rezvani is a Mechatronic Systems Engineering student at Simon Fraser University and a member of the ΔE+ research group that explores the synergies and trade-offs at the nexus of energy+ to support effective policy development. Energy+ represents the intersection of all aspects of nature and society including energy, land, water, climate, health and other impacts on human and ecological well-being. By modelling these synergies and trade-offs our research helps society better understand the impacts we have on the environment and aids policymakers in guiding paths towards future human and environmental well-being.
The climate impact of stimulus spending
Oil and gas industries employ millions of people; therefore, governments and politicians tend to neglect future growth opportunities in favour of short-term, vote-garnering decisions.