Research & Analysis

Buildings
October 25, 2016
Publication
Accelerating Market Transformation for High-Performance Building Enclosures
State of market, policy developments, and lessons learned from the Passive House movement



October 17, 2016
Op-ed
Carbon pricing logjam finally broken by federal leadership
Justin Trudeau’s plan will spur stronger climate action in all provinces and territories

October 13, 2016
Article
Alberta ahead of the curve on inevitable carbon levy
Whether you support a national carbon price or not, no one can act surprised to see it coming
October 3, 2016
Media Release
Pan-Canadian carbon price is big, positive news for economy and environment
Pembina Institute reacts to announcement of “floor price” starting at $10 per tonne in 2018, rising to $50 by 2022

September 28, 2016
Publication
Race to the front
Tracking pan-Canadian climate progress and where we go from here



September 28, 2016
Media Release
Canada needs a race to the front on climate action
Leading Canadian environmental organizations release Canada-wide report on climate progress in advance of environment ministers meeting
September 27, 2016
Media Release
Pacific NorthWest LNG approval is step backward for climate action in Canada
Pembina Institute reacts to environment minister’s decision on B.C. LNG project

September 27, 2016
Article
Shining a spotlight on Alberta’s efforts to tackle climate change
Reflecting on the Pembina Institute's 2016 Climate Summit

September 27, 2016
Op-ed
Feds must rectify B.C.’s failure to limit Pacific NorthWest LNG emissions
Cabinet should not allow the mistakes of B.C. and Petronas to be locked in for the next 30-plus years
September 14, 2016
Media Release
From fracking to fish, public forum takes on LNG issues in northern B.C.
Media advisory

September 9, 2016
Article
The key to unlocking energy savings and new jobs
Energy efficiency pays for itself
September 8, 2016
Media Release
Pacific NorthWest LNG highlights missing leadership in B.C. climate plan
Carbon pollution from project would torpedo province’s 2050 climate target