The Canadian Coalition on Acid Rain (CCAR) was formed in 1981 and became what was then the largest single-issue coalition in the
The Canadian Coalition on Acid Rain (CCAR) was formed in 1981 and became what was then the largest single-issue coalition in the
At the end of 2016, the Norwegian state-owned oil company Statoil put in a record bid for the rights to build a U.S.
Two redevelopment proposals in Europe and North America are portending a possible renewable energy transition for hard-hit coal communities facing dislocation from
During the 2008 federal election campaign, then-prime minister Stephen Harper took particular delight in lampooning Liberal leader Stephane Dion’s green shift plan
Carbon policy has a dose of competitiveness neurosis. This neurosis absolutely pervades the thinking behind climate inaction: for years, in Canada, concern
In a break with lawmakers from his own party, Republican Governor of Ohio John Kasich recently vetoed legislation that would have extended
IEEFA published a report this last week that highlights how Norway is at a historic crossroads in how it manages some of its
Just two weeks after the unexpected election of Donald Trump – heralding an administration that could undo years of environmental regulations –
Canadians who want to invest in environmental solutions and clean technologies (cleantech) – the sector of companies that minimizes the impacts of