AI Surge Could Mean Grid Strain or Gain, Depending on Policy: IEA
As data centres reshape global energy systems, their growth could either help or hinder climate goals, depending on how
As data centres reshape global energy systems, their growth could either help or hinder climate goals, depending on how
New analysis from Corporate Knights’ Climate Dollars project lays out the capital investments needed to set a realistic path
Liberal leader Mark Carney is receiving limited praise for putting clean electricity at the centre of his plan to
Routine fluctuations in water levels, not transborder politics and not even climate change, are at the root of sharply
Alberta’s government is looking to give the green light to hydrogen as a home and commercial heating fuel in
Meeting Canada’s net-zero climate targets will require deep energy retrofits in 480,000 low-rise homes every year for the next
British Columbia’s forestry sector—facing wildfire losses, pine beetle infestations, the departure of major companies, and now the threat of
Two climate-forward progressives won seats in a recent Vancouver byelection, while candidates from Mayor Ken Sim’s ABC party finished
Across North America, gas utilities are proposing to inject hydrogen into residential and industrial gas pipelines, framing the move
Elevated mercury and lead levels in the blood cells of firefighters who fought blazes across swathes of Los Angeles
As data centres reshape global energy systems, their growth could either help or hinder climate goals, depending on how
New analysis from Corporate Knights’ Climate Dollars project lays out the capital investments needed to set a realistic path
Liberal leader Mark Carney is receiving limited praise for putting clean electricity at the centre of his plan to
Routine fluctuations in water levels, not transborder politics and not even climate change, are at the root of sharply
Alberta’s government is looking to give the green light to hydrogen as a home and commercial heating fuel in
Meeting Canada’s net-zero climate targets will require deep energy retrofits in 480,000 low-rise homes every year for the next
British Columbia’s forestry sector—facing wildfire losses, pine beetle infestations, the departure of major companies, and now the threat of
Two climate-forward progressives won seats in a recent Vancouver byelection, while candidates from Mayor Ken Sim’s ABC party finished
Across North America, gas utilities are proposing to inject hydrogen into residential and industrial gas pipelines, framing the move
Elevated mercury and lead levels in the blood cells of firefighters who fought blazes across swathes of Los Angeles