Amanda Bryant, senior analyst at the Pembina Institute, made the following statement in reaction to the release of updated ...
Lower penetration level systems are easier to install and integrate, but will contribute less to diesel reduction, whereas ...
The Pembina Institute report Building One Canadian Economy: Accelerating adoption of lower-carbon concrete in Ontario and ...
As industries evolve, workers need real support now to stay secure and move into new jobs. The Sustainable Jobs Act is ...
Canada’s path to net-zero by 2050 requires more than technical solutions — it demands a workforce prepared for change. This ...
VANCOUVER, B.C. — MEGAN GORDON, manager of the Pembina Institute’s Equitable Transition program, made the following statement in response to the release of the Sustainable Jobs Partnership Council - ...
Our 2025 Year in Review captures a pivotal moment in Canada’s energy transition. Globally, clean energy investment now doubles that of fossil fuels, and technologies like renewables and EVs are ...
Canada’s housing strategy is missing the opportunity to translate a national energy retrofit mission into a nation-building opportunity. More than 70% of the buildings in which Canadians live and work ...
Concrete production supports over 166,000 jobs and contributes $76 billion annually to Canada’s economy. Cement — the critical binding agent in concrete — accounts for 7 per cent of global GHG ...
Hydrogen is increasingly being discussed as a promising fuel that could reduce the amount of fossil fuels burned in several sectors, such as transportation and heavy industry, and help move Canada ...
Over the past 50 years, the development of the oilsands has changed the face of Alberta, driving innovation and technology to make oilsands a reality. The oilsands are the third largest oil reserve on ...