It might be hard to see at first, but it’s there: everyday Canadians, including here in Alberta, are yearning for a better conversation about the future of our economy in a low-carbon world.
The Coalition for a Better Future will participate in its sixth Campus Tour event on Wednesday, October 23, 2024, in Edmonton ...
The International Energy Agency (IEA) released the latest annual edition of its landmark World Energy Outlook (WEO) this week ...
Transitioning to electric vehicles (EVs) is important to reducing transportation emissions and achieving significant ...
To address air quality concerns and reduce emissions from on-road transportation, governments are promoting zero-emission ...
The Government of Alberta should expand provincial parks and implement recovery plans for endangered species as part of its ...
Baker, Executive Director at the Pembina Institute, made the following statement in response to the Government of Alberta’s ...
The Arctic Energy Forum reviews facts and discusses examples of best practices and solutions in energy and green transitions through consulting and presentations for responsible energy solutions for ...
Freddie Campbell, Director of Energy and Climate, Indigenous Clean Energy Mackenzie Roop, National Energy and Climate Policy Analyst, Indigenous Clean Energy Lynne Couves, Program Director, Renewables ...
With the generous support of the Alberta Real Estate Foundation and other donors, the Pembina Institute launched a project in ...
Concrete is one of the most carbon-intensive building materials, and it’s used twice as much as all other man-made materials.