Research & Analysis
May 24, 2018
Media Release
Alberta regulator approves two more non-compliant oilsands tailings management plans
Pembina Institute reacts to Alberta Energy Regulator’s decision
May 22, 2018
Article
What does the Redwater case mean for oilsands mines clean-up?
Whatever the Supreme Court decides, Redwater will change how we do things
May 22, 2018
Publication
Risks to Water and Public Health from Unconventional Gas in B.C.
A review of new research on hydraulic fracturing impacts
May 15, 2018
Media Release
Establishment of world’s largest continuous boreal protected area in Alberta is welcomed progress
Pembina Institute reacts to new legislation protecting 1.3 million hectares of boreal forest adjacent to Wood Buffalo National Park
May 9, 2018
Op-ed
Alberta electricity system transformation is full of opportunity
We must adapt to change thoughtfully and in an evidence-based manner
May 8, 2018
Media Release
Emissions Reduction Alberta’s investment imperative to economic viability of oil and gas sector
Pembina Institute reacts to Emissions Reduction Alberta Innovation Challenge Outcomes
May 8, 2018
Publication
Limiting Methane Pollution from B.C.’s Gas Sector
A prime opportunity for stronger action on upstream emissions
May 7, 2018
Media Release
New B.C. climate targets must be backed up by robust plan and accountability mechanism
Pembina Institute reacts to B.C. government’s new carbon pollution legislation
Oil & Gas
May 2, 2018
Article
The catch-22 of the Redwater case
Who gets the profits from selling a bankrupt oil and gas company?
May 1, 2018
Publication
Zero Emissions Building Catalyst Policy is step forward for Vancouver
Letter to Mayor Gregor Robertson and city council
April 30, 2018
Media Release
New federal analysis reaffirms carbon pricing significantly reduces carbon pollution while maintaining a strong economy
Pembina Institute reacts to Environment and Climate Change Canada’s estimated impacts of the federal carbon pollution pricing system
April 27, 2018
Op-ed
On vehicle emissions standards, it’s time Canada divorced the U.S.
All signs now point to irreconcilable differences
April 27, 2018
Op-ed