CBC Radio's The House: Going green and hacked vaccines?
This clip from the July 18th edition of The House features two advocates for a green recovery — and a champion of Canada's oil and gas sector — talk about bouncing back from COVID-19.
The pressure’s on for Trudeau to use COVID-19 relief to fight climate change. But how?
This article by Adam Radwanski in the Globe and Mail reports on the ideas that environmental advocates and businesses are sharing with the government. Everything from electric vehicles to clean power grids and buildings.
Building Back Better: Planning for a Green Recovery
Happy Canada Day from Analytica Advisors!
We wanted to take a moment to wish you all safe, social distancing celebrations, and to share some of what we have been up to lately.
Click the links below to read the series of white papers and follow up report mapping out how Canada can shift from pandemic to prosperity, by Celine Bak, Ralph Torrie and Toby Heaps.
Building Back Better with a Bold Green Recovery
Building Back Better with a green renovation wave
Building Back Better with a green power wave
Building Back Better with a green mobility wave
Building Back Better by greening industry
Building Back Better with nature-based climate solutions
Building Back Better with a Natural Resource and EV Innovation Fund
Building Back Better: A roadmap to the Canada we want
The Agenda with Steve Paikin: Economic Stimulus with Renewable Energy?
While it's hard to believe right now that anything good might come out of this worldwide crisis, there will be some things. And for those who've been keeping an eye on the environment - particularly as it relates to energy - the realization that we can do less to harm it points to a potential opportunity. To discuss this, The Agenda welcomes Céline Bak, president and founder of Analytica Advisors; Stewart Elgie, founder and chair of the Smart Prosperity Institute; and Brendan Haley, policy director at Carleton University's Efficiency Canada.
Pandemic or not, Canada still faces a climate crisis — and the clock is ticking
This article by Aaron Wherry looks at how the unpreceented threat presented by COVID-19 providies a unique opportunity to build a cleaner economy.
The pressure’s on for Trudeau to use COVID-19 relief to fight climate change. But how?
This article by Adam Radwanski looks at how environmental advocates and businesses are peppering Ottawa with ideas about everything from electric vehicles to clean power grids and buildings, and asks which ideas will gain the most momentum when the time comes to spend that money?
Building Back Better with nature-based climate solutions
This white paper by Ralph Torrie and Celine Bak looks at nature-based climate solutions and states that for as little as 0.1% of GDP, Canada can rejuvenate its forest and farm ecosystems while creating thousands of jobs
Building Back Better by greening industry
This white paper by Ralph Torrie and Toby Heaps asserts that green recovery policies should accelerate the circular economy, electrify light industry and decarbonize heavy industry
Building Back Better with a green mobility wave
This white paper by Ralph Torrie and Celine Bak examines what policies are needed to create jobs via greener transport
Building Back Better with a green power wave
Ralph Torrie and Celine Bak write on how the post-COVID recovery presents a historic opportunity to fuel a fossil-free, renewable electricity system for all Canadians