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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 ...
We provided input on how CleanBC be refined to reduce emissions, make life more affordable, and create a strong, resilient ...
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 ...
KARI HYDE, manager of Utility Integration and Demand-Side Management at the Pembina Institute, made the following statement ...
In Canada, industrial emissions compliance systems aim to reduce greenhouse gases while encouraging innovation and ...
The Reframed Initiative draws expertise from the construction industry, building owners, policy makers, and the financial sector to chart a path to scaling up deep retrofits.Reframed is an initiative ...
The Renewables in Remote Communities (RiRC) Conference convenes a wide range of Indigenous leaders, government, industry, utilities and more for dialogue on renewable energy development in remote ...
Energy efficiency is about much more than saving electricity. Indeed, energy efficient homes and buildings come with many benefits. Here are a few facts to consider: Living in an energy efficient ...
This report rates the existence and efficacy of the climate plans and measures that are being pursued by Canada’s federal and provincial governments, plus a detailed analysis of each jurisdiction’s ...
Accelerating the drive to electrify trucks and buses is essential for Canada to meet its climate goals.
A new Pembina Institute report, Survival of the Cleanest: Assessing the cost and carbon competitiveness of Canada’s oil, co-authored by Janetta McKenzie, Scott MacDougall and Eyab Al-Aini, shows that ...
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