Identifying opportunities for improving resource utilization
Exploring how investor types differ in their investment size and thereby affect renewable energy technology
commercialization via scale economies.
We asked four of Canada's top journalists to sort through the year's most important green economy developments and narrow them down to the four biggest stories.
This paper builds on existing literature to examine factors that could allow for the renewal of the Alberta hydrocarbons cluster into a future-fit hydrocarbons cluster.
An innovative framework that links EV policies to a region's political economy and natural assets
Five Strategic Insights from our last event on mining for circularity
The biggest green economy stories of 2021
Canada needs to align Federal tax policy with clean economy goals
With the rest of the world already ramping up action towards circularity, Canada cannot afford to lag behind and risk yielding its position as a global leader in agri-food.
A report of the Clean Growth in Agriculture and Agri-food Project
One of the easiest disposal strategies available to the fashion industry is incineration of their unsold merchandise. Why do firms incinerate their deadstock and what public policies could help them move towards better alternatives?
EEPRN and Greening Growth Partnership Student Researcher, 2021-2022
A World Circular Economy Forum side event
Canadians support an approach to managing the economic effects of the pandemic that also takes action on the crisis of climate change.
As Canada considers what policies can support its net-zero future, it should ensure it remains focussed on what the country wants to achieve before cutting cheques to all who ask.
To support the growth of companies building cleantech, governments will need to leverage every policy tool at their disposal to back entrepreneurs in building the companies that will employ Canadians and further innovation.
This video presents the main findings of our recent health research that took place during our last webinar.
How did California, Norway, and Québec achieve this innovative leadership, which combined both experimental EV adoption policies and related industrial policies?
Canada’s governance structure has the potential to support the emergence of multi-level governance regimes that support Indigenous-led climate adaptation action.
This webinar highlighted key findings from our recent health research and included a discussion exploring the question: How can health considerations be harnessed and communicated to drive greater support for ambitious climate action?