Renewable energy redoubles its global reach

As the world economy and energy use both grew in 2014, renewables continued their rapid rise − but carbon emissions did not.
Posted On 27 Jun 2015
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Oil and Gas Majors Call for Carbon Pricing – The Response

Christiana Figueres Urges Higher Ambition from Oil Industry
Posted On 26 Jun 2015
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Well-to-Wheels Greenhouse Gas Emissions of Canadian Oil Sands

Are greenhouse gas emissions from Canada’s oil sands higher than from conventional oil?
Posted On 25 Jun 2015
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Why Economists Hate Congestion

Vancouver was rated the 3rd worse congested city in the world! Toronto ranked 9th, and Montreal 12th. The need for new policies, ecofiscal policies, to help address this issue is clear.
Posted On 25 Jun 2015
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Extreme Weather poses significant risks for energy delivery in Canada

Canadian homeowners and businesses are more at risk from widespread and prolonged outages from extreme weather events
Posted On 17 Jun 2015
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Energy and Climate Change – pillars for success at COP21

New IEA Report offers strategy for delivering a peak in energy emissions by 2020
Posted On 15 Jun 2015
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New study finds China’s emissions likely to peak by 2025

China’s greenhouse gas emissions could peak more than five years earlier than expected, helping to avoid dangerous climate change
Posted On 11 Jun 2015
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European power is slipping away from King Coal

Analysis of falling demand for electricity within the EU sends a stark warning to investors in new coal plants that their assets could be left stranded.
Posted On 10 Jun 2015
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