Donald Trump is the U.S. president-elect. Find out what this means for the climate.

What do the U.S. election results mean for climate, energy, and Canada? Presented by the Pembina Institute


Nov. 15, 2016 11:00am PACIFIC TIME webinar - Public event

One week after the 2016 U.S. presidential election and Washington carbon tax initiative vote, the Pembina Institute hostedpublic online forum on the potential consequences for climate change, energy, and Canada.

A Q&A session followed presentations by guest speakers.


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Media coverage

Business in Vancouver: Power shift for carbon-pricing goals, hydro exports

Roundhouse Radio: Experts discuss what US election results mean for climate, energy and Canada

Daily Oil Bulletin: With Trump, Keystone XL Will Reach Oilsands; Trans Mountain Is Likely Too: Danielle Smith

Metro: Trump could ‘set back’ but hopefully not derail climate action: Pembina Institute

Georgia Straight: Inept U.S. broadcasting celebrities helped elect climate-change denier Donald Trump as president

Canadian GreenTech: Will election of Donald Trump throw a wrench into Canada’s climate agenda?


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