Carney’s energy superpower rhetoric falls flat without policy certainty
Canada needs energy policy clarity, not more empty rhetoric
Canada needs energy policy clarity, not more empty rhetoric
Why claims of 2023 being the hottest year should be viewed with skepticism
CEC provides invaluable data that helps inform policy development in Alberta
The following measures will lead significant progress toward mitigating climate change
Will require energy transition actions across all sectors and nations
The link between climate change and the increasing intensity of wildfires in Canada is well-established
Emissions cap a clear risk to the Canadian and Alberta economies
Does not make economic sense because of its high costs
A setback for Alberta’s future
A legally mandated climate change accountability framework can address the gaps in the plan
Navigating your energy future, Maeve, will be complicated
Population has increased to approximately 500 birds
It is time for a more pragmatic approach to energy transition