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Amanda Bryant, a Pembina Institute senior analyst, will be speaking at the Energy Influencers Conference at the Global Energy ...
British Columbia is the first jurisdiction in Canada to have met its 2025 oil and gas methane emissions reduction target, ...
Over the last few years, several jurisdictions have claimed a position of international leadership in tackling methane ...
Canada’s most recent national greenhouse gas inventory (for the year 2023) shows that B.C. has already met its 2025 target ...
Carbon Catalyst was a one-day conference, hosted by the Pembina Institute’s CDR Centre, focused on the emerging carbon ...
CALGARY — Two veterans of Canada’s energy and environmental landscape have joined the Pembina Institute’s board of directors. Beverly (Bev) Yee served the Alberta government for more than 25 years, ...
British Columbia has long been considered a leader in building efficiency and decarbonization policy through the development of the B.C. Energy Step Code and more recently with the Zero Carbon Step ...
The Carbon Catalyst audience heard from (L to R) Mayor Jean Barclay from Innisfail, Phil De Luna from Deep Sky, and moderator Jorden Dye from the Pembina Institute, on how communities and developers ...
CALGARY — Canada's methane mitigation industry is thriving, with well-paying jobs and investment likely to grow if companies and governments take steps to further reduce the harmful methane emissions ...
New analysis of oil and gas emissions cap assumes industry does not follow through on its promises to Canadians Instead of taking advantage of government financial incentives to maximize all possible ...
Expansion of clean energy, EV infrastructure and building retrofits can strengthen the economy, create jobs, decrease the cost of living, and reduce emissions ...