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Why aren’t our EV sales getting a spark?

Let’s face it: most of us drive our own vehicles. Many have switched to transit, car shares or bikes to lower their carbon footprints, but most people in Canada drive cars. Worse yet, the vehicles we’re choosing, SUVs and pickup trucks, are big and polluting. Canadians now hold the dubious distinction of having personal vehicles […]

Climate change remains the most significant existential threat to human society

TORONTO—Canada’s oil and gas companies, along with wheat and many other commodity producers, all stand to gain from sharply rising raw material prices as a result of Russia’s brutal invasion of Russia and the West’s response in cutting off use of Russia’s energy. Much of the focus today is on how to profit from the […]

Russian invasion not a reason to extract more oil or build new pipelines to the U.S.

Now that the United States has banned Russian oil, several Canadian politicians and oil and gas CEOs are pushing for increasing exports of Canadian oil and gas to the U.S., and calling for the revival of the controversial Keystone XL pipeline. It’s absurd. And trying to capitalize on this tragedy is disgusting. A new pipeline […]

The fate of half of the planet: Canada must help secure a Global Ocean Treaty

VANCOUVER—Global governments will convene to discuss what could be the biggest conservation effort in history from March 7-18. The final round of negotiations on a Global Ocean Treaty are set to take place at the United Nations fourth Intergovernmental Conference on Marine Biodiversity of Areas Beyond National Jurisdiction in New York. If a strong treaty […]

Reversing the trend for Canadian energy

Canada’s energy sector has gone through substantive change over the past decade, but progress towards two important goals—sustainable energy solutions and greater energy efficiency—remains elusive. Primary energy sources in Canada remain dominated by natural gas (39 per cent of the energy mix in 2020) and oil (37 per cent of total energy). With only 0.5 […]

The net-zero transition includes oil and gas

Meeting Canada’s commitment to net-zero carbon emissions by 2050 will require fundamental changes to many sectors of our economy, including transportation, manufacturing, and power generation. The sector most affected by this commitment, however, is likely Canada’s oil and gas industry. For some, Canada’s commitment to net zero means there is no future for oil and […]

Municipalities have tools to influence positive environmental action

Canada has committed to reducing its greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions by 40 to 45 per cent below 2005 levels by 2030 and achieving net-zero GHG emissions by 2050. As a nation, we have started to get serious about putting the needed policies in place. There is now a broader educated understanding of “the why”—and more […]

The new climate denialism

Over the years, the language of climate denialism has changed. First, those funded by the oil and gas industry gave some half-baked ideas about how the climate wasn’t actually changing. Then they explained, yes, the climate is changing, but it always has. Then, that humans weren’t causing it. Thankfully, these versions of denial are behind us. Sadly, […]

Renewable energy transition is possible now in Canada

We already are seeing the impacts of climate change here in Canada, where communities are increasingly exposed to drought, heat domes, and flooding from atmospheric rivers. And it’s going to get worse—the planet will keep warming until we stop adding carbon emissions to the atmosphere. Canada has managed to hold carbon emissions steady since 2005, but […]