While we transition away from fossil fuels in our cities, another transition must take place: learning to work well with ideas that
Ontario’s $121-billion pension fund for municipal employees, OMERS, announced in July that it’s selling its stake in the largest gas-fired cogeneration plant
The Inflation Reduction Act will avoid 24 tonnes of greenhouse gas emissions for every tonne it permits from new oil and gas
The current system has received criticism for not charging some of Canada’s biggest emitters the full price of their carbon emissions
The world has changed fundamentally, and Canada can no longer expect to thrive if we’re still partying like it’s 1922 when it
Chevron CEO says ‘there will never be another new refinery built’ on U.S. soil
B.C. union calls for limits and climate disclosure on murky private buyouts of fossil fuels ahead of Brookfield AGM
Environmentalists have raised red flags about subsidizing the industry to cut its GHGs
Current industrial price on carbon goes easy on biggest polluters. That might make sense for cement and steel, but not for oil.