Research & Analysis

April 19, 2021
Article
Canada’s National Inventory Report shows a plateau in carbon pollution. That’s not good enough
To reach a more ambitious 2030 target, stronger policies and provincial commitments are essential
April 15, 2021
Media Release
Conservative Party climate plan lacks crucial net-zero commitment
Pembina Institute welcomes recognition of carbon pricing and clean fuel standard as essential, and encourages alignment with science-based targets

April 13, 2021
Publication
Does Canada’s net-zero math add up?
The emissions we count and where we count them matters in the Strategic Assessment of Climate Change
April 13, 2021
Media Release
Canada’s net-zero math doesn’t add up
New Pembina Institute paper details gaps in Canada’s definition of net-zero
March 26, 2021
Media Release
B.C. takes Canadian lead in setting sectoral carbon reduction targets
Pembina Institute welcomes progress, supports stronger policies to achieve deeper reductions
March 19, 2021
Media Release
Investment will help close the Indigenous infrastructure gap
Pembina Institute reacts to Canada Infrastructure Bank’s Indigenous Community Infrastructure Initiative

March 11, 2021
Article
Net-zero by 2050: guiding principles to get it right
The surest route to a safe climate puts people first
March 11, 2021
Media Release
Pathways to net-zero emissions must put people first
Carbon budgets, early and deep emissions cuts, defined roles for carbon removal and offsets also key, report says

March 11, 2021
Publication
How to Get Net-Zero Right
Principles, tools and steps for safe, inclusive net-zero pathways


Equitable Transition
February 4, 2021
Publication
Buy Clean: How public construction dollars can create jobs and cut pollution
Recommendations for Canada to align its infrastructure and climate priorities
January 26, 2021
Publication
Principles for sectoral emissions targets in B.C.
Letter to the B.C. Ministry of Environment and Climate Change Strategy

January 20, 2021
Op-ed
Three ways we can build a resilient B.C. in 2021
2020 showed we can adapt and work together to tackle a common challenge