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Canadians are ready to grow our economy. Many, including our new federal government, see an urgent need to accelerate the ...
From March 25 to 28, 2025, the Pembina Institute held its fourth Renewables in Remote Communities Conference (RiRC2025) on ...
The province has a once-in-a-generation opportunity to improve health, safety, and resilience against worsening severe weather events while ensuring heating and cooling is affordable. We’re working in ...
JORDEN DYE, director of the Pembina Institute’s Carbon Dioxide Removal Centre (CDR Centre), made the following statement in ...
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 ...
Electrifying medium- and heavy-duty vehicles (MHDVs) — trucks and vans — in Ontario offers a major opportunity to save businesses money on fuel and maintenance, cut pollution and re-energize the ...
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: ...
The transition to electric trucks and vans is gaining momentum globally, offering businesses a sustainable and cost-effective way to move goods and services. However, small fleet owners and operators ...
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 ...
CALGARY — MONICA CURTIS, Senior Director of Communities and Decarbonization at the Pembina Institute, made the following statement in response to the federal government’s release today of the ...
There is growing recognition across the country of the importance of buildings and energy efficiency to combatting climate change and meeting our commitments under the Paris Agreement. Because nearly ...