Research & Analysis

November 15, 2016
Publication
Vancouver’s Zero Emissions Building Plan will take key step forward with rezoning policy updates
Letter to Mayor Gregor Robertson on Green Buildings Policy for Rezonings

November 14, 2016
Publication
Canada and coal at COP22
Tracking global momentum to end coal-fired power — and why Canada should lead the way


November 14, 2016
Media Release
Guide helps Alberta landowners navigate relationship with energy industry
Pembina Institute’s Landowners’ Guide the best resource for Albertans concerned about maze of energy industry rules
November 14, 2016
Article
Know your industrial neighbours
What every Albertan needs to know about oil and gas in their backyard
November 14, 2016
Media Release
Pembina available for comment at United Nations climate conference in Marrakech


November 10, 2016
Article
Momentum is still on our side
Pembina Institute Executive Director Ed Whittingham on the implications of a Trump presidency
November 10, 2016
Media Release
U.S. election results: What do they mean for climate, energy, and Canada?
Media advisory: Pembina Institute hosts online forum with Andrew Revkin of the New York Times
November 8, 2016
Media Release
Vancouver is ground zero for low-carbon buildings boom in North America
Pembina Institute launches Passive House report at green apartment project
November 8, 2016
Media Release
National Energy Board restructuring essential to credible energy infrastructure reviews
Pembina Institute reacts to announcement of the National Energy Board modernization expert review panel

Oil & Gas
November 6, 2016
Publication
Landowners’ Guide to Oil and Gas Development
3rd edition, all new and revised





November 4, 2016
Media Release
Woodfibre LNG is a step in the wrong direction for the climate
Pembina Institute reacts to company’s decision to go forward with B.C. liquefied natural gas project
November 3, 2016
Media Release
Procurement announcement a boon for renewable electricity grid
Pembina Institute, BluEarth Renewables and Greengate Power react to Alberta’s commitment to use carbon funds to support renewable energy