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British Columbia is the first jurisdiction in Canada to have met its 2025 oil and gas methane emissions reduction target, ...
Canada’s most recent national greenhouse gas inventory (for the year 2023) shows that B.C. has already met its 2025 target ...
Over the last few years, several jurisdictions have claimed a position of international leadership in tackling methane ...
Carbon Catalyst was a one-day conference, hosted by the Pembina Institute’s CDR Centre, focused on the emerging carbon ...
Amanda Bryant, a Pembina Institute senior analyst, will be speaking at the Energy Influencers Conference at the Global Energy ...
Challenging the federal Clean Electricity Regulations will add yet more uncertainty to the province’s electricity market, further undermining investment ...
British Columbia has long been considered a leader in building efficiency and decarbonization policy through the development ...
An open mindset on the part of both community leaders and carbon dioxide removal (CDR) developers is the key ingredient in ...
Canada's methane mitigation industry is thriving, with well-paying jobs and investment likely to grow if companies and governments take steps to further reduce the harmful methane emissions that come ...
Alberta’s proven, economic, and available wind and solar resources position it to become Canada’s renewable energy capital. In fact, three-quarters of renewable energy projects built in Canada last ...
Methane is the primary constituent of natural gas. It is also a potent greenhouse gas with more than 80 times the climate warming impact of carbon dioxide over a 20-year timespan. In oil and gas ...
To meet national climate targets and respond to federal and local climate emergency declarations, we will need to invest billions of dollars per year to retrofit existing buildings. Access to public ...
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