Research & Analysis
January 16, 2019
Media Release
Flawed data undermines B.C. government’s methane regulations
David Suzuki Foundation, Pembina Institute, Clean Air Task Force, Environmental Defence Canada, and Environmental Defense Fund respond to announcement

Remote Communities
January 15, 2019
Article
Diesel, renewables, and the future of Canada’s remote communities
Introduction to microgrids


Buildings
January 8, 2019
Op-ed
Wanted: B.C. roadmap to zero carbon buildings by 2050
Re: City of Powell River places emphasis on climate change,” December 31

December 21, 2018
Op-ed
An exciting vision for B.C.’s clean economy
Re: Horgan, Trudeau Allies in Championing Carbon Tax, Dec. 12
December 19, 2018
Media Release
Photos from B.C.’s leaking methane gas wells confirm need for stronger regulations
Earthworks, Pembina Institute, Clean Air Task Force, and David Suzuki Foundation release images
December 11, 2018
Media Release
Construction sector welcomes B.C. climate plan as good for business
Building companies and organizations: Roadmap to zero carbon by 2050 needed for certainty
December 10, 2018
Media Release
B.C. climate plan offers new climate accountability actions
Climate oversight a game-changer in keeping B.C. on track, say environmental groups
December 6, 2018
Media Release
B.C. businesses: New climate plan will boost clean economic growth
Prominent companies support low carbon innovation and investment

December 5, 2018
Op-ed
Five bright spots in B.C.’s new climate plan
As many other provinces falter, B.C. jumps at clean economic opportunity
December 5, 2018
Media Release
B.C. climate plan sets a course to Canada’s clean future
Pembina Institute reacts to province’s new CleanBC strategy
December 5, 2018
Media Release
Pembina Institute available for comment on B.C. climate plan
Media advisory: Experts ready to discuss importance to Canadian climate action, B.C.’s clean economy, and carbon pollution targets

Buildings
November 29, 2018
Op-ed
Big opportunity knocks in B.C. building retrofits
Re: Port Alberni to receive $8.7 million in affordable housing, Nov. 14, 2018