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GHGSat seeks methane from space to help Canada tackle global warming    August 3, 2022

Elizabeth Howell

Canada’s first “credible” climate plan requires rapid policy implementation and massive investment, independent experts say    April 20, 2022

Mark Lowey

Alberta has largest and fastest-growing GHG emissions in Canada, new national report shows    April 20, 2022

Mark Lowey

New technology project funded by Clean Resource Innovation Network could eliminate oil sands tailings ponds    March 16, 2022

Mark Lowey

Could small modular reactors help to achieve Canada’s net-zero emissions goals?    January 26, 2022

Mark Lowey

Oil and gas innovation network has yet to spend $80 million of federal funding for cleaner technologies    March 3, 2021

Mark Lowey

To maintain its “carbontech” leadership, Canada needs a price on carbon and focused strategies, say experts    September 18, 2019

Mark Lowey

Conservative climate plan long on technology, short on targets    July 3, 2019

Lindsay Borthwick

Feds need to use their power to get interprovincial electricity transmission lines built   

Mark Lowey

The Short Report: January 3, 2024   

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The Short Report: February 21, 2024   

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The Short Report: March 6, 2024   

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Alberta’s oilsands: cash-generating machines or increasing liability in energy transition?   

Mark Lowey

The Short Report: March 13, 2024   

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Learning lessons from past energy transitions for today’s daunting transition to net zero   

Mark Lowey

The Short Report: April 3, 2024   

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The Short Report: May 8, 2024   

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The Short Report: June 5, 2024   

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The Short Report: June 26, 2024   

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B.C., Ottawa and Quebec lead in reducing GHG emissions, Alberta and Saskatchewan are laggard: report   

Mark Lowey

Ottawa will invest in expanding interprovincial electricity grid but only if provinces are interested   

Mark Lowey

The Short Report: August 7, 2024   

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Federal clean electricity regulations unworkable, says Alberta’s power system operator   

Mark Lowey











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