Alberta Carbon Tax Changes Let Industrial Polluters Double-Count Emission Savings
The Alberta government is undercutting the success of its own industrial carbon tax and risks allowing companies to double-count
The Alberta government is undercutting the success of its own industrial carbon tax and risks allowing companies to double-count
With output from known oil and gas fields declining at an accelerating rate, fossil companies would have to spend
A guaranteed livable basic income is an important foundation for climate resilience and a just energy transition—giving communities the
In a speech 10 years ago, now-Prime Minister Mark Carney called for international efforts to set voluntary standards to
Plans to ramp up nuclear power capacity could run into tight uranium supplies, the World Nuclear Association warns in
The United States’ first onshore wave energy site will generate just a small amount of electricity that can be
The “financial quagmire” of the Trans Mountain Pipeline expansion—a project whose final price tag ballooned 584% from 2012 to
The $13-billion Build Canada Homes program will begin with funding for 4,000 new modular homes, with capacity to scale
After some severe arm-twisting by the Trump administration, the International Energy Agency (IEA) may be on the verge of
A new study by Ontario’s electricity market operator suggests wind, solar, and batteries could help meet the province’s future
The Alberta government is undercutting the success of its own industrial carbon tax and risks allowing companies to double-count
With output from known oil and gas fields declining at an accelerating rate, fossil companies would have to spend
A guaranteed livable basic income is an important foundation for climate resilience and a just energy transition—giving communities the
In a speech 10 years ago, now-Prime Minister Mark Carney called for international efforts to set voluntary standards to
Plans to ramp up nuclear power capacity could run into tight uranium supplies, the World Nuclear Association warns in
The United States’ first onshore wave energy site will generate just a small amount of electricity that can be
The “financial quagmire” of the Trans Mountain Pipeline expansion—a project whose final price tag ballooned 584% from 2012 to
The $13-billion Build Canada Homes program will begin with funding for 4,000 new modular homes, with capacity to scale
After some severe arm-twisting by the Trump administration, the International Energy Agency (IEA) may be on the verge of
A new study by Ontario’s electricity market operator suggests wind, solar, and batteries could help meet the province’s future