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The 2020s have been tumultuous. Kicked-off by a global pandemic, the last few years are described as an era of “polycrisis” — ...
Every day, thousands of trucks and vans crisscross Canada to deliver the goods we rely on — from food and medicine to ...
On Friday, July 18, the Pembina Institute submitted its recommendations for consideration by the B.C. government through the independent review of CleanBC. Jessica McIlroy, the Institute’s Manager of ...
We provided input on how CleanBC be refined to reduce emissions, make life more affordable, and create a strong, resilient ...
In Canada, industrial emissions compliance systems aim to reduce greenhouse gases while encouraging innovation and ...
KARI HYDE, manager of Utility Integration and Demand-Side Management at the Pembina Institute, made the following statement ...
Canada faces unprecedented challenges: threats to national sovereignty and security, economic uncertainty, a worsening climate crisis. In response, on June 6, the federal government tabled Bill C-5: ...
Canada is undergoing a major push to accelerate nation building through the rapid construction of housing and infrastructure. This will consume vast quantities of concrete, the most used manufactured ...
Canada should fast-track clean energy projects via an amended Bill C-5 Bill must be improved to better uphold Indigenous rights, reduce risks, achieve clean growth potential ...
Ian is a senior analyst with the Pembina Institute’s oil and gas program, based in Vancouver. His work focuses on natural resource economics and the role of policy in decarbonizing the oil and gas ...
Grand bargains and perilous pitfalls Before any new pipeline is seriously discussed, Alberta’s recent emissions claims should be put into context ...