Would it slow the growth in Canadian real estate prices?
A national conversation is required to achieve a consensus on the actions Canada needs to take to ensure a better future for all Canadians.
EEPRN and Greening Growth Partnership Student Researcher, 2021
EEPRN and Greening Growth Partnership Student Researcher, 2021
Examining the Early Experience of Two Canadian Institutions
Natural urban ecosystems provide a range of benefits that can improve mental and physical health, reinforce community cohesion, and build resilience to climate change.
Value Recovery and End-of-life Considerations
Broadening health in a green recovery
Why are reverse supply chains so difficult to implement? New research details the key logistical and operational challenges that characterize collection, recovery, and recycling processes.
This report analyses the comparative environmental and health benefits offered by five green recovery projects
This report explores a series of promising policy options that can motivate the adoption of environmentally beneficial management practices and increase clean technology deployment across Canada’s agriculture and agri-food sector
Senior Research Associate
Canada is facing an unprecedented opportunity to foster growth in the agriculture and agri-food sector, while also contributing to our environmental objectives.
Mike Moffatt, Senior Director at SPI, explores five things to watch in the green economy.
Catherine McKenna on the upcoming COP26 climate talks
The Nature of Health aims to provide a better understanding of the emerging nexus between urban nature, human health, and climate change.
Comparing and identifying how investments in a green economic recovery from COVID-19 help create healthier communities.
Helping policymakers identify and measure the health impacts from reducing fossil fuel combustion through investments in low-carbon solutions.
Exploring the health benefits that come from greater investments in urban nature, and how these benefits can be integrated into the strategic planning of Canadian communities.
Examining the structure and functioning of the reverse supply chain for plastic in Ontario