On February 3, Clean Energy Canada and the Pembina Institute hosted a live webinar about B.C.'s climate plan.

PACIFIC TIME webinar - Public event

Clean Energy Canada and the Pembina Institute hosted a public online forum about the state of British Columbia’s climate policies on February 3.

The one-hour event featured guest speakers from the City of Vancouver, Thompson Rivers University, and National Observer, who shared their perspectives on climate action in the province. A Q&A session followed.

We also outlined the results of the first independent assessment of B.C.’s climate plan in combination with the federal government’s carbon price schedule. (Navius Research prepared the analysis for the Pacific Institute for Climate Solutions, Pembina Institute, and Clean Energy Canada.)

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Speakers

Andrea Reimer, councillor, City of Vancouver

Joel Wood, assistant professor, School of Business and Economics, Thompson Rivers University

Elizabeth McSheffrey, senior national reporter, National Observer

Jeremy Moorhouse, senior analyst, Clean Energy Canada

Moderator

Josha MacNab, B.C. director, Pembina Institute

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