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Public Procurement of Cleantech in Canada – Can we solve the challenge?

This event helped policymakers and advocates design effective policy interventions for reforming public procurement.


Guest Blog: Governing through uncertainty - EVs in Calgary, Montréal, and Toronto

Integrating electrified mobility into our passenger transportation systems is becoming the latest challenge for municipalities.


Forecast for Failure

How a broken forecasting system is at the root of the GTAH’s housing shortage and how it can be fixed


Governing through electric vehicle uncertainty

A passenger mobility regime analysis


Amylia Mesic

EEPRN and Greening Growth Partnership Student Researcher 2021-2022


Karina López Ivich

EEPRN and Greening Growth Partnership Student Researcher 2021-2022


Guest Blog: Carbon-tax rebates - the untold story

New findings published today in Nature Climate Change show that many Canadians aren’t even aware they can get a credit on their income taxes.


Economic metrics should serve nature-based solutions – not the other way around

Nature-based solutions practitioners should feel confident that they can use economic metrics in a way that doesn’t compromise or distract from their main focus: protecting ecosystems and the people who live in them.


Extending the Funding Canopy

A guidebook on estimating the economic value of nature-based solutions


Guest Blog: Newfoundland moose and forestry - a collaboration between economists and ecologists

Analyzing the ecological and economic effects of moose populations on the island of Newfoundland.


The problem is process: Reframing the federal cleantech procurement challenge

Public procurement’s vast potential to support Canada’s environmental and innovation goals is well-understood, and more is needed to help realize that in practice.


Buying Better

Leveraging federal procurement to drive demand for Canadian cleantech


The Chicken Supply Chain in Canada: Material Flow and Supply Chain Structure

Identifying opportunities for improving resource utilization


Heterogeneous investors, scale economies and the commercialisation of innovative renewable energy technologies

Exploring how investor types differ in their investment size and thereby affect renewable energy technology commercialization via scale economies.


Biggest stories of 2021

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.


Renewal and Reinvention of Alberta’s Hydrocarbon Cluster

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.


Guest Blog: Rooted in place - EV leadership in California, Norway, and Québec

An innovative framework that links EV policies to a region's political economy and natural assets


Session Summary Report | Circularity Across the Mining and Metals Value Chain

Five Strategic Insights from our last event on mining for circularity


Ep 30: Year-End Special 2021

The biggest green economy stories of 2021


Taking the tax system to task

Canada needs to align Federal tax policy with clean economy goals


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