Pembina Institute5 types of green buildings explainedWhat do net-zero and zero-carbon buildings mean for energy use and climate pollution?Apr 24, 2018Apr 24, 2018
Pembina InstituteRichmond can lead the way to low emissions buildings with energy benchmarking policyLetter to the mayor and council of the City of RichmondMar 20, 2017Mar 20, 2017
Pembina InstituteThe many benefits of energy efficient homes and buildingsSimulating the economy. Money in your pocket. A healthier youMar 2, 2017Mar 2, 2017
Pembina InstitutePacific NorthWest LNG’s carbon pollution under B.C.’s new climate planLetter to Minister of Environment and Climate Change Catherine McKennaSep 8, 2016Sep 8, 2016
Pembina InstituteCanada needs a bold national action plan for energy efficient buildingsLetter to Minister of Natural Resources Jim Carr and Minister of Environment and Climate Change Catherine McKennaAug 8, 2016Aug 8, 2016
Pembina InstituteVancouver’s Zero Emissions Building Plan will lead the wayPembina Institute letter to mayor and councilJul 12, 2016Jul 12, 2016
Pembina InstituteEnergy Forum letter to Premier Christy Clark on B.C.’s rising emissionsB.C. has opportunity to get back on track to 2050 climate targetsJun 21, 20161Jun 21, 20161
Pembina InstituteOpen letter to Premier Christy Clark: B.C. businesses support a stronger carbon taxB.C. Climate Leadership Plan with $10 per tonne per year increase will benefit the economyMar 30, 2016Mar 30, 2016
Pembina InstituteWebinar series: What’s needed for a strong B.C. Climate Leadership Plan?Pembina Institute to host four webinars during consultation periodFeb 11, 2016Feb 11, 2016
Pembina InstituteB.C. byelection candidates sound off on the future of the carbon taxEight candidates answer survey on climate change issuesJan 29, 2016Jan 29, 2016