Tracking the Energy Revolution is a series of annual publications that highlight where and how the shift to cleaner energy sources and electrified transportation is unfolding in Canada and [...]
In August 2016 the Government of British Columbia released its Climate Leadership Plan. That plan was announced as the first step in a series of actions B.C. would be [...]
Clean Energy Canada and the C.D. Howe Institute collaborated on a study to calculate the full costs of traffic congestion in the Vancouver region. The study found that gridlock [...]
From the front lines of Quebec’s cap and trade system, we interview the original architects of Quebec’s cap and trade system, including former premier Jean Charest, as well as [...]
British Columbia’s carbon tax—first introduced seven years ago today—has proven itself an economic and environmental winner. And as a made-in-Canada climate success story, it offers valuable lessons to others [...]
Within 20 years, Alberta could reduce its heavy reliance on fossil fuel energy and instead supply the province’s electricity mostly from clean and renewable [...]
Our newest report is Lock in Jobs, Not Pollution: How British Columbia’s Proposed Liquefied Natural Gas Industry Can Create a Lasting Renewable Energy Legacy—and Why It Should, a new [...]
In September 2013, we released The Cleanest LNG in the World? How to Slash Carbon Pollution From Wellhead to Waterline in British Columbia’s Proposed Liquefied Natural Gas Industry. The [...]
What might the new-energy transition look like on the ground? Below, we outline several of the key components of a proposed energy vision for Canada in 2050. The picture [...]
Towards a Clean Energy Accord – How and Why a Canadian Energy Strategy Can Accelerate the Nation’s Transition to a Low-Carbon Economy is a collaborative, solutions-focused call for Canadian [...]
What would happen if you took today’s best provincial climate policies and applied them across Canada? Click to download While the prime minister and the provincial and territorial premiers [...]
We commend Ontario for developing its Modern Renewable Fuel Standard, an important part of a package of policies designed to meet the province’s greenhouse gas reduction targets while growing [...]
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