Climate Crunch: What Trump’s energy squad loves—and hates
November 21, 2024
Which is the most critical mineral of all for decarbonization? Lithium, it turns out. The International Renewable Energy
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Climate Crunch: Unpacking Trump’s climate agenda
November 7, 2024
The scrap over the oil and gas emission’s cap and COP 29’s calendar conflict.
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Climate Crunch: The Great Nuclear Reboot
October 24, 2024
A dedicated chapter on “Security, affordability and sustainability.” That wasn’t the case in the 2023 World Energy Outlook, and it’s about time.
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AIOC: A Bridge Builder Helping Unlock Indigenous Potential
October 18, 2024
At Energy Disruptors United in Calgary, I sat down with Chana Martineau, CEO of Alberta Indigenous Opportunities Corporation (AIOC), to discuss economic reconciliation. Chana is uniquely qualified to help unlock economic opportunity for Indigenous communities and her background as a woman of First Nations heritage with 30 years of experience in banking and consulting has […]
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Climate Crunch: A Northvolt-Sized Problem, Green Taxonomy, Dead Tree Emoji
October 10, 2024
Here in Canada, Alberta banished coal-generated power this year, but Saskatchewan, Nova Scotia and New Brunswick are still figuring out ways to rid coal off their grids.
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Carbon Pricing in Transition: How to align Canada’s many systems to strengthen competitiveness and climate action
October 9, 2024
The energy transition presents a chance for Canada’s small, open economy to reset and recharge its global competitiveness.
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Climate Crunch: Big Apple Vs Baku, Carbon Tax Twists, Emissions-Slashing Workhorse
September 27, 2024
Issue #01 ➔ Welcome back to the newsletter formerly known as Climate Signals, offering crunchy insights and quick takes on changing climate and energy trends. ➔ Big Apple’s Big Climate Bash ➔ What EV Sales Downturn? Hot takes ➔ Carbon tax was seen as good climate policy—now it’s a victim of climate politics. NDP’s Jagmeet […]
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Climate Briefing: A Smart Heating Solution For Canada’s Fiscally-Strained Municipalities
August 7, 2024
Policymakers in Canada’s fastest growing cities face a triple challenge over the next decade…
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Indoor Vertical Farming: Rising To Meet Local Demand
July 8, 2024
How indoor agriculture can serve as a local food source in northern—and urban—settings Vertical farming is a form of controlled environment agriculture (CEA), that gives growers more control over the environment they tend their crops in, which can be advantageous in challenging growing conditions. Indoor vertical farming was set to take off in a big […]
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The Greenhouse Boom: How indoor farming can transform food production and exports
June 12, 2024
Canada’s greenhouse sector is a hotbed for growth. Greenhouses specializing in fruits and vegetables in Canada have increased
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