Research & Analysis

July 2, 2019
Op-ed
A 35-year history of working with industry and government
Re “Foreign money and Canada’s democracy” (Mark Milke, June 25)
June 28, 2019
Media Release
Output-based carbon pricing system incentivizes innovation, provides certainty for industry
Pembina Institute reacts to the publication of final standards for heavy emitters under the federal pollution pricing plan
June 26, 2019
Media Release
Canada-California clean transportation agreement is a win for drivers and industry
Pembina Institute reacts to the federal government’s transportation agreement with California

June 25, 2019
Article
The most important climate numbers you need to know
Check your basic Canadian climate math with the national inventory
June 24, 2019
Media Release
Student leaders design Canada’s climate and energy future
The winner of Pembina Institute’s Youth Energy Policy Design Competition announced
June 14, 2019
Media Release
Bill C-69 vote is a step forward in protecting Canadians and climate
Pembina Institute reacts to the House of Commons C-69 vote
June 13, 2019
Media Release
Federal carbon pricing backstop in Alberta is fair, effective, and will drive competitiveness
Pembina Institute reacts to federal announcement on carbon pricing backstop

June 6, 2019
Article
As wildfires burn, here’s what to look for in a climate plan
From GHG reductions to jobs for Canadians, good climate planning is good economic planning
May 22, 2019
Media Release
Albertans lose more than they gain with carbon tax repeal
Pembina Institute reacts to repeal of Alberta’s Climate Leadership Act

Remote Communities
May 10, 2019
Article
The future of the electric utility in Canada’s remote communities
Regulatory and business model reforms could accelerate clean energy transition
May 7, 2019
Media Release
14 leading national environmental organizations release platform expectations for the federal election


Transportation
May 2, 2019
Publication
Fuel Savings and Emissions Reductions in Heavy-Duty Trucking
A blueprint for further action in Canada
