Canada has one of the most highly educated populations in the world, leading the G7 for the share of working-age people with ...
The Pembina Institute's CDR Centre director, Jorden Dye, will speak at Carbon Removal Day as part of a panel titled, "There’s ...
Ontario, along with all other governments across Canada, faces a new economic reality. The threat of a significant and ...
JESSICA MCILROY, Manager, Buildings program at the Pembina Institute, made the following statement in response to B.C.’s ...
The federal government abruptly announced that the funding for the rebate program for personal zero-emission vehicles had ...
Headlines about affordability and the cost of living have dominated news cycles for quite some time now. While these tend to ...
We advocate for strong, effective policies with a multi-faceted and highly collaborative approach to support Canada’s clean energy transition. Leading the transition to clean energy requires advancing ...
This report is a follow-up to our 2023 report, Squaring the Circle, in which we concluded that the scale of proposed ...
The Pembina Institute will be at the Treaty #3 Winter Energy Symposium to talk about the role of public policy in supporting ...
The General Fund directs donations to support work in the area of greatest opportunity. The Pembina Alumni Fund furthers the charitable purposes of the Pembina Institute by directly supporting the ...
This map highlights jobs in British Columbia’s clean energy sectors. As a whole, clean energy employs tens-of-thousands of British Columbians in both densely populated cities and remote communities.
In 1982, a major sour gas incident in Alberta exposed major failings in Canada’s energy sector. The Lodgepole blowout killed two people and polluted the air for weeks. For nearly two months, it spewed ...