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Shifting gears: How new management tools will be as important as new engines in transforming heavy-vehicle fleets
May 7, 2024 Transportation is Canada’s second-highest emitting sector, after oil and gas, and most vehicle emissions come from passenger cars.Climate Signals: Your Weekly Climate Briefing
March 22, 2024 Climate Signals: Your Weekly Climate BriefingClimate Action Heroes: Joanna Osawe, Women in Renewable Energy
March 8, 2024 Joanna Osawe is the Founder, President and CEO of Women in Renewable Energy (WiRE). WiRE is a not-for-profit organization whose mission is to advance the role and recognition of women and other under-represented groups working in the energy sector.Myha Truong-Regan: SMRs—world’s new Net Zero darling
March 7, 2024 Nuclear’s winter is over. It’s hard to imagine five years ago thousands of people would have trekked to Ottawa to talk nuclear. But a decarbonizing drive and a global pledge to triple nuclear energy by 2050 at COP28 has given the low-carbon source plenty of momentum.CER Update: Ottawa’s Flexibility On Natural Gas Gives Provinces Major Win
February 20, 2024 The federal government’s latest Clean Electricity Regulations update shows it’s softening its position on sharply cutting emissions from natural gas-fired power plants by 2035.Vivan Sorab: A Cleantech Shakeup, Whispers And Resurgence
February 2, 2024 Cleantech is in correction mode. Last year’s CleanTech Forum, in Palm Springs, was brimming with measured optimism, although there were whispers of some impending corporate failures wafting down the halls.Canada’s Energy Transformation: An Outlook of Supply and Demand In the 2030s
January 24, 2024 Population and economic growth spell a demand for much more energy. Climate pressures spell an imperative for a different mix. And new technologies mean new opportunities for both.Davos 2024: A year of creative destruction, or just destruction?
January 23, 2024 The World Economic Forum is always a contradiction of hope and anxiety. This year’s version felt like peak paradox.The week-long gathering of government, business and civil society leaders, in Davos, Switzerland, was designed to focus on a global crisis of trust.Next Generation: Ottawa’s Proposed Rules Push Provinces To Build Cleaner Grid
August 15, 2023 Today, Environment and Climate Change Minister Steven Guilbeault released proposed Clean Electricity Regulations that would require electricity production in Canada to achieve net-zero emissions by 2035.3 of 5