VANCOUVER / COAST SALISH TERRITORY — Today marks the official start of the 2017 B.C. election.
Over the next 28 days, climate change and energy issues are sure to take centre stage on the campaign trail, and the Pembina Institute is available to provide context and analysis.
Our experts are ready to comment on a variety of topics, including carbon pollution pricing, liquefied natural gas, energy efficient homes and buildings, climate plans, emissions targets, and clean economic growth.
Our spokespeople
Josha MacNab (English/français)
B.C. director
- Climate plans and policies
- Carbon pollution pricing
- LNG
- Emissions targets
- Clean economic growth
Karen Tam Wu (English/français)
B.C. associate director and Buildings and Urban Solutions Program director
- Energy efficient homes and buildings
- Clean economic growth
Tom-Pierre Frappé-Sénéclauze (English/français)
Senior advisor
- B.C. Energy Step Code
- Energy efficient homes and buildings
- Electricity supply, energy conservation, and resource planning
Maximilian Kniewasser (English/deutsche)
Analyst
- LNG
- Shale and tight gas
- Methane emissions
- Carbon pollution pricing
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Contact
Stephen Hui
Communications Lead, Pembina Institute
778-987-7654
stephenh@pembina.org
Tw: @StephenHui
Background
Media release: B.C. Liberal platform puts clean growth prosperity at risk
Media release: B.C. Green Party’s Andrew Weaver puts forth strong climate plan
Media release: B.C. NDP’s John Horgan takes strong stand for clean economic growth
Infographic: The many benefits of energy efficient homes and buildings
About the Pembina Institute
The Pembina Institute is a non-profit think-tank that advocates for strong, effective policies to support Canada’s clean energy transition. We have offices in Vancouver, Calgary, Edmonton, and Toronto. Learn more: www.pembina.org