Assessing the fitness of Canada’s policy mix and governance system for achieving a low-carbon transition
Announcing five newly-funded research projects focused on achieving a resilient recovery and a low-carbon economy amidst Canada’s changing climate policy context.
Smart Prosperity Institute hosted a virtual event to catch up with the students and early career researchers in our active Student Network.
Smart Prosperity Institute is hiring for a new position that will provide strategic direction, vision, leadership and management for all aspects of policy activities under its Agricultural program.
Québec is distinguishing itself as one of the most advanced regions in circularity in North America. This report highlights the key lessons of the Québec experience between 2014 and 2020.
Call for proposals for research that examines protecting Canada’s natural capital and accelerating the transition to a resource-efficient circular economy
Chief Scientist & Founder, Innovative Climate Strategies and Adjunct Professor, University of Saskatchewan and UBC
Distinguished Professor and UNESCO Chair in Biocultural Diversity, Sustainability, Reconciliation and Renewal at the University of Saskatchewan
Associate Professor in the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering at the University of Alberta
Assistant Professor in the Department of Political Science at the University of New Brunswick
Associate Professor, Department of Management & International Business, Southern Connecticut State University and Research Fellow, University of Connecticut
Insights into Drivers and Barriers Globally and in Canada
EEPRN and Greening Growth Partnership Student Researcher 2020-2021
EEPRN and Greening Growth Partnership Student Researcher 2021
EEPRN and Greening Growth Partnership Student Researcher 2021
EEPRN and Greening Growth Partnership Student Researcher, 2021-2022
What big business really thinks about climate action & Career change for oil workers
Mike Moffatt, Senior Director at SPI, explores five things to watch in the green economy.
The built environment has a major role to play in battling climate change. How might our cities allow us to work, live and play in such a way that we can contribute to a greener Canada? Be part of this interactive and intensive masterclass to play a role in imagining sustainable cities.
Financing nature-based solutions in Canada for a changing world.