Once the leader in new project development, Alberta’s queue for renewable energy projects hit its lowest level since June 2021 last month
A pro-CO2 policy resolution to ditch net-zero targets would mark a new peak of anti-science rhetoric within Alberta’s UCP government
A new report found that 53 projects, representing 8,600 MW of power, were shelved in the year since the provincial government placed
Bill C-59 has barred companies from making claims they can’t back up, but what kind of difference will it make?
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Once a leader in renewable energy projects, the province has become one of the only jurisdictions in the world trying to frustrate
A new study finds pollution from Alberta’s oil sands industry may have been underestimated by more than 6,300%, putting Indigenous communities at
Premier Danielle Smith doubled down on opposition to grid decarbonization plans by the federal government with a campaign that warned: "No one
OPINION | Rather than playing into politics, CPPIB should acknowledge the climate risks and global market forces that are deterring investors from