Research & Analysis
August 30, 2018
Media Release
Saskatchewan chooses the costlier path to reducing emissions
Pembina Institute reacts to Saskatchewan carbon pricing system

August 24, 2018
Op-ed
Strong B.C. clean growth plan needed to protect climate
A strong plan must lower carbon pollution and incentivize clean innovation

August 22, 2018
Article
B.C. must align actions with clean growth intentions
Strong plan will create jobs, fight pollution, and protect climate
August 22, 2018
Media Release
On clean growth, B.C. must back up good intentions with effective plan
Pembina Institute recommends stronger action in building and industrial sectors

Buildings
August 7, 2018
Publication
Securing a clean growth future for B.C.’s buildings, industry, and transportation
Pembina Institute comments on the government’s intentions papers






July 31, 2018
Op-ed
B.C. can lead next wave of Canadian climate action
Strong plan must set course for prosperous clean economy
July 24, 2018
Media Release
Two webinars to illuminate path to B.C. clean growth strategy
Media advisory: Pembina Institute offers insight on government’s intentions papers for building, transportation, and industrial sectors

June 28, 2018
Article
What’s really needed to create jobs and improve life for Ontarians
An environment and transportation agenda for the incoming leadership

June 15, 2018
Media Release
Ontario’s price on carbon pollution must continue to work for the economy and the environment
Pembina Institute reacts to Premier-designate Ford’s announcement to end Ontario’s cap-and-trade system

June 13, 2018
Article
How conservation offsets could be just what Alberta (and its caribou) needs
Syncrude contributes to Nature Conservancy as compensation for impacts of industrial development at other sites

June 11, 2018
Article
A fork in the road to reliable, clean, and affordable electricity in Alberta
Draft of the new capacity market excludes clean energy portfolio resources like energy efficiency

May 22, 2018
Article
What does the Redwater case mean for oilsands mines clean-up?
Whatever the Supreme Court decides, Redwater will change how we do things
