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US emissions rose in 2022. Here’s why that’s not as bad as it sounds.

January 12, 2023 Energi Staff

This article was published by Grist on Jan. 10, 2023. By Jake Bittle A new report from the Rhodium Group, a research firm that models greenhouse gas emissions, brings good news and bad news. First, the [Read more]

Opinion

How companies can get net-zero right

July 2, 2020 Energi Staff

By Isabelle Turcotte This article was published by Pembina Institute on June 30, 2020. In May, more than 150 corporations worth US$2.4 trillion joined a United Nations–backed, CEO-led climate advocacy effort asking governments to align their [Read more]

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BC carbon pricing meets federal requirements, while AB, ON, NB lag

November 15, 2019 Energi Staff

According to a report by the Pembina Institute, only British Columbia has set up a carbon pricing system that meets the minimum requirements set by the Canadian government. Other provinces that have designed their own [Read more]

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Steep decline in nuclear power threat to energy security, climate goals

July 3, 2019 Energi Staff

This article was published by the International Energy Agency on May 28, 2019. With nuclear power facing an uncertain future in many countries, the world risks a steep decline in its use in advanced economies [Read more]

Opinion

Opinion: Five key takeaways from COP24 for energy

January 25, 2019 Energi Staff

COP24 President Mr Michal Kurtyka closes out the successful 24th Conference of the Parties by jumping over the dais in celebration.  Many said the conference was a success in multilateralism and diplomacy.  IISB/ENB photo by [Read more] [Read more]

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CO2 emissions from advanced economies set to rise in 2018

December 4, 2018 Energi Staff

With global oil demand set to grow in 2018, global gas use also increasing and large numbers of new coal power plants coming online in 2018, CO2 emissions are expected to grow.  CC0 public domain photo. [Read more] [Read more]

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Shell links executive pay to ‘industry-leading’ C02 emissions targets

December 3, 2018 Energi Staff

Pressure from investors over climate change has forced Royal Dutch Shell to set out plans for industry-leading CO2 emissions targets which will be linked to executive pay.   Shell CO2 emissions targets will be introduced in [Read more] [Read more]

Innovation

Opinion: Just because electric scooters are electric, they’re not necessarily green

June 11, 2018 Energi Staff

Matt Chester questioned claims from companies that rent out electric scooters that the “beefed up” Razor scooters are are reducing traffic congestion and cutting overall CO2 emissions. Spin photo. Electric scooters popular in a growing [Read more]

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The Canadian energy conversation is stuck in the wrong century

by Markham Hislop in Markham on Energy

Find Energi Media journalism in video, audio, and essays YouTube Channel: Video energy news Substack Essays: Thoughtful Energy Journalism Energi Talks Audio Podcast Real story of this energy crisis is not supply disruption, but demand [Read more]

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