The stakes are high as Alberta and Ottawa sit down to hammer out the contours of their memorandum on energy and climate ...
The transition away from employment in fossil fuel industries is happening in Canada and around the world, regardless of the twists and turns of climate policy. Canadian fossil fuel employment fell by ...
CALGARY — Chris Severson-Baker, executive director of the Pembina Institute, made the following statement in response to the new memorandum of understanding between the governments of Alberta and ...
Canada has been sitting on draft amendments to federal oil and gas methane regulations for nearly two years now. These amendments are designed to achieve a 75% reduction in the sector’s upstream ...
Governments around the world are increasingly recognizing that urgent action is needed toreduce emissions of “super pollutants” like methane. Methane is a potent greenhouse gas andthe main component ...
Demand-side management (DSM) is a proven tool used by utilities across North America to cut energy costs, improve grid reliability, and grow high-quality local jobs. Alberta is missing out as one of ...
CALGARY — CHRIS SEVERSON-BAKER, executive director of the Pembina Institute, made the following statement in response to today’s release of the Canadian Climate Institute’s 2024 emissions estimate, as ...
The Green Budget Coalition comprises 20 of Canada’s leading environmental organizations including the Pembina Institute.Amidst economic uncertainty, worsening climate, biodiversity and pollution ...
Canada is entering a new era of ambition defined by massive, nation-building projects aimed at strengthening economic resilience, responding to trade threats from the United States and addressing ...
For many years, Canada’s oil and natural gas resources have been leveraged to provide thousands of jobs, billions of dollars of economic output, and well-paid work for generations of employees, ...
Electric trucks are a key part of the solution to decarbonize Canada’s freight sector. They reduce traffic-related air pollution, cut fuel and maintenance costs and offer a pathway to revive Ontario’s ...
There are estimated to be over 520,000 non-producing (inactive, suspended, abandoned and orphaned) oil and gas wells in Canada. While many are located in relatively sparsely populated rural areas, ...
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