Promising new funding and programming is a step in the right direction, but does not compare to recent announcements in other jurisdictions.
Senior Research Associate
Coordinator, Research Partnerships
A high-level scan of Canadian industry strengths that can contribute to the global circular economy transition
New Brunswick’s electricity sector is currently fueled by 80% non-emitting sources. Is the province’s success too good to be true?
Ontario needs to build 1.5 million homes in the next ten years to meet growing demand.
Canadian pension funds must continually build climate resilience to protect both people and the planet
EEPRN and Greening Growth Partnership Student Researcher 2020-2021
Experts increasingly think the key to raising awareness and enhancing risk perceptions is through innovating our ability to communicate climate change in a meaningful way.
New research suggests that when it comes to carbon tax rebates, it’s worth considering how delivery and labelling may affect perception and behaviour.
Smart Prosperity Institute’s new partnership with Future Skills Centre aims to unpack skills needs for driving clean growth and climate action through place-based approaches.
Addressing the intersectional impacts of power outages can protect the most vulnerable in a world with climatic changes.
Canada’s skilled labour market has an opportunity to benefit from climate action. Preparing the workforce is critical to ensuring benefits from cleaner, more resilient growth in the decades to come.
SPI's Mike Moffatt breaks down key takeaways from the Ontario provincial budget.
Key takeaways from the Just Transition Towards a Low-Carbon Economy audit
Looking at the gendered implications of climate change in Canada through an intersectional lens.