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Climate Crunch: Canada’s great energy—and carbon capture—rush

The new Calgary Stampede for Canadian resources

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Climate Action Reports

An annual progress report on Canada’s Net Zero journey

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Power Struggle: How AI is challenging Canada’s electricity grid

As AI transforms the world, Big Tech seeks energy to power data centers fueling the boom. How can Canada contribute to this global shift?

John Stackhouse: 8 Canadian messages for the world on climate

The RBC Climate Action Institute co-hosted a special session today in Ottawa with the British High Commission, to share views with the diplomatic…

Climate Crunch: What Trump’s energy squad loves—and hates

Which is the most critical mineral of all for decarbonization? Lithium, it turns out. The International Renewable Energy

Climate Crunch: Unpacking Trump’s climate agenda

The scrap over the oil and gas emission’s cap and COP 29’s calendar conflict.

Climate Crunch: The Great Nuclear Reboot

A dedicated chapter on “Security, affordability and sustainability.” That wasn’t the case in the 2023 World Energy Outlook, and it’s about…

AIOC: A Bridge Builder Helping Unlock Indigenous Potential

At Energy Disruptors United in Calgary, I sat down with Chana Martineau, CEO of Alberta Indigenous Opportunities Corporation (AIOC), to discuss…

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Climate Crunch

Our bi-weekly newsletter that translates the energy transition trends into insights you can use.

Climate Crunch: How to fast-track $350B worth of energy projects

Why (almost) everyone’s hating on the Impact Assessment Act

Climate Crunch: The Great American Energy “Addition”

It was Prime Minister-designate Mark Carney’s first policy pronouncement 12 minutes into his victory speech after sweeping the Liberal race, as he…

Climate Crunch: A Climate Plan In Trump’s Era

Most of the world forgot to do its climate homework. As many as 95% of countries, missed a U.N. deadline to submit new climate pledges for 2035.

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