Time to Recharge B.C.'s Clean Vehicle Program?
Late last week, the government of British Columbia announced the location of the first of a series of 13 electric-vehicle fast-charging stations for communities around the province. This is good...
Late last week, the government of British Columbia announced the location of the first of a series of 13 electric-vehicle fast-charging stations for communities around the province. This is good...
This past year, the story of energy in Canada was a story of Alberta oil—who owns it, who wants it, and how we’re going to get it to them. Battles over bitumen, pipelines, and tankers bound for...
At a time when much of the focus on Canada's energy sector is on where we lag, it's important to applaud examples of strong...
Metro Vancouver covers our polling on Canadians' perceived sense of urgency about around exporting the nation's oil and gas...
We’re pleased to announce we’ve added a new face to our growing team. Dan Woynillowicz has joined Clean Energy Canada at Tides Canada as director of policy and...
A new BlueGreen Canada report suggests that the money the federal government currently spends on oil subsidies could create between 18,000 and 20,000 jobs in clean...
Tetsunari Iida directs Japan's Institute for Sustainable Energy Policies, an influential think tank. He has proven a political force to be reckoned with in the post-Fukushima...
There is still time to shift the way we live, work and play, and slow the build-up of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere, but the window is...
Recently, we had the chance to sit down with Tim Flannery, author of The Weather Makers—one of the most influential books on global warming ever to see print. Flannery now serves as the chief...
On the day that Prince Rupert citizens joined a province-wide action to oppose proposed new and expanded oil pipelines, their local government passed a resolution to support for a positive,...
If it wasn't obvious for our elected leaders before today, it should be now: The time for bold leadership on clean energy and the transition to a low carbon future is...
The nation with the world's largest proven reserves of conventional crude oil wants to be 100 percent powered by zero-carbon energy sources so that it can save its oil for other future...