Blog Location, location, location: building much-needed homes on safer ground could save Canada billions of dollars With climate change supercharging extreme weather disasters, a new report shows why the most affordable home is the one you don’t have to rebuild. Ryan Ness Don Iveson Lisa Raitt 06.02.25
Blog B.C. risks billions if new homes are built in the path of fires and floods A new report shows why the most affordable home is the one you don’t have to rebuild after a disaster. Ryan Ness Sarah Miller 06.02.25
Blog Quebec must not give in to political pressure on flooding maps Everyone in Quebec profits from the government moving forward with new policies on residences in flood risk zones in 2025. Camila Flórez Bossio 28.01.25
Blog From L.A. to Jasper: How Canada can be better prepared for wildfires Recent wildfires delivered a stark warning: Canada must urgently step up planning and prevention efforts to address this threat. Ricardo Pelai Ryan Ness 23.01.25
Blog How large-emitter trading systems keep Canada’s exporters competitive Amid shifting trade policies, large-emitter trading systems enhance competitiveness at minimal cost—truly a ‘Timbit per barrel’ advantage. Dave Sawyer 28.02.25
Blog Five characteristics of effective industrial carbon pricing Large-emitter trading systems can protect competitiveness and reduce emissions—but sound design is key to success. Dale Beugin Dave Sawyer Ross Linden-Fraser 27.02.25
Blog The facts of climate progress are the antidote to pessimism The vast majority of major economies of the world remain deadly serious about decarbonization. Let’s make sure that we redouble our efforts to keep pace. Rick Smith 24.02.25
Blog EXPLAINER: The differences between industrial and consumer carbon pricing Canada has two kinds of carbon pricing systems in place that are more different than they are similar. Yet too often, the systems are lumped together. Dale Beugin 13.02.25
Blog When it comes to climate change, Trump can only delay the inevitable Four trends propelling climate change progress that will endure regardless the damage Donald Trump attempts to do. Rick Smith 24.01.25
Blog Pay people instead of power plants for clean electricity By unlocking the power potential of households and businesses, we can ensure a reliable and cost-effective electricity system that depends less on gas. Brendan Haley Evan Pivnick Sachi Gibson 23.01.25
Blog BlackRock should listen to its CEO from 2020: climate risk is still investment risk The global energy transition is now all but inevitable—it’s a question of how fast and how smoothly it will move ahead. Jonathan Arnold 20.01.25
Blog Think the clean energy revolution moved fast last year? Just wait. Let’s review this year’s progress by looking east to west. Jason Dion 14.01.25