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Canada would need 'business case' for LNG exports to Europe: PM
Canada is exploring whether a "business case" can be made to export liquified natural gas (LNG) to Europe, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has said, as European nations look for alternative energy sources to wean themselves off Russian supplies.
Lake research station receives 5-year grant
The IISD Experimental Lakes Area fresh water research station near Kenora has received a federal operating grant of $11.7 million to be spread over the next five years.
Leading Thinktanks Release Study Entitled Mapping India's Energy Policy 2022
Council On Energy, Environment & Water (CEEW) and International Institute for Sustainable Development's (IISD) Global Subsidies Initiative (GSI) have published a research report titled Mapping India’s Energy Policy 2022. The public resources that support the use of fossil fuels, renewable energy sources, and electric vehicles are updated in the study.
Le gaz naturel canadien ne serait pas une solution à la crise européenne
À la veille de la visite du chancelier allemand au pays, des scientifiques, des experts juridiques et des environnementalistes mettent en garde la population que les projets d’exportation de gaz naturel vers l’Allemagne nuiraient aux engagements climatiques du Canada et ne constituent pas une solution à la crise énergétique en Europe.
Germany's Olaf Scholz coming to Canada to sign energy deal. Here’s why it matters
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz’s visit to Canada comes during a crucial moment for Germany’s energy future amid Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, allowing Canada an opportunity to help while boosting its own economy.
Critical Funding Awarded to IISD Experimental Lakes Area to Foster Canadian Innovation in Science
IISD Experimental Lakes Area (IISD-ELA) is thrilled to announce that it has been awarded CAD 11.7 million over the next five years from the Government of Canada through its Canada Foundation for Innovation’s (CFI) Major Science Initiatives Fund.
Could the Energy Crunch in Bangladesh Have Been Avoided?
As the Bangladesh government implements the highest increase in fuel prices in 20 years and rations power supplies, we ask our energy experts Tara Laan and Shruti Sharma if the crisis could have been avoided and how the energy system can be reformed.
Green solutions won't come online in time to counter Russian energy crunch
Next week, the town of Stephenville, N.L., will be the stage for a mirage. Justin Trudeau will be there, as will German Chancellor Olaf Scholz, ministers from both countries, local mayors and plenty of well-financed corporate types. They’ll be marvelling at the wind power whipping past the deep-sea port, talking about hydrogen replacing natural gas and freeing Europe from the dependence of Russia, turning Canada into a clean-energy powerhouse and cutting emissions all at the same time.