Canada needs a better approach to net-zero home renovations

Incentive programs need to meet homeowners where they are and set them on a path to zero-carbon homes.
How climate change reveals the fragility of B.C. transportation infrastructure

Almost no part of Canada’s transportation network is immune to the potential for floods or wildfires, blizzards or hurricanes or tornados, that snarl and kink and sever the supply chains that are supposed to bind and unite us.
Shouldn’t a new and experimental reactor deserve a federal impact assessment?

These risks are all new to Canada. No sodium-cooled reactor has ever been built here.
Canada’s sprint toward 2030 starts now and failure is not an option

Following a landmark new deal to protect biodiversity, we must pick up the pace to meet targets enshrined at the United Nations Conference for Biodiversity.
One more year to stop talking, start acting, on reducing emissions

The ongoing war in Ukraine is a wrenching issue, so is the lack of affordable housing in major cities; and, the COVID crisis is by no means over. Governments face myriad pressing challenges this year. But none is as frightening as climate change.
‘A mixed bag’: committee report on proposed oil and gas emissions cap reflects deep divisions on path forward

The House Natural Resources Committee tabled 10 recommendations for an emissions cap for Canada’s oil and gas sector on Dec. 14, eight months after hearing from the final witnesses.
Canada’s banks fundamental to financing the net-zero transition

Banks understand that the financial sector is central to securing an orderly transition to a net-zero economy while ensuring the continued resilience of Canada’s financial system.
Heavy industry in Canada is an environmental laggard

Smart policies and investments can speed up green innovations.
Ocean-based carbon removal offers path to deliver COP15 promises

Restorative ocean-based carbon removal offers immense opportunity to tackle twin biodiversity-climate crises and should be a Canadian comparative advantage.
Farm-raised salmon a critical driver of food security for Canada

The COP15 agreement spotlighted the need for sustainable management of fisheries and aquaculture by increasing biodiversity-friendly practices and implementing innovative approaches that contribute to the resilience of food production and security.