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Project Spotlight: Growing Greener Veg – West Moberley First Nations’ Geothermal Greenhouse
The West Moberly First Nations is located at the west end of Moberly Lake, BC, roughly 90km southwest of Fort St.John. Like many smaller, more remote communities in Canada, access to low-cost but high-quality fresh vegetables is challenging, as vegetables must be trucked in from hundreds of kilometres away. As a result, many vegetables available for sale locally are, unfortunately, best described as ‘compost ready’! This impacts the nutritional health and wellbeing of the lo

Graham Harris
Apr 132 min read


Alberta's TIER expands, gets tougher - and finally provides cost certainty to the carbon market
A summary of the key changes announced in the TIER Amendment Regulation in Alberta.

Graham Harris
Dec 15, 20223 min read


Has the future of carbon pricing in Canada just become more certain?
Following the "polluter pays" principle, the Federal Government in Canada has required a price on carbon since 2019. With the publishing...

Graham Harris
Mar 31, 20224 min read


Now owners of small solar PV and wind in Alberta can get paid for their carbon emissions reductions
Solar Offset allows small renewable energy system owners in AB to create and be paid for Offset Credits.

Graham Harris
Feb 22, 20221 min read


Clarification on Project Eligibility for Pneumatic Instruments and Pumps in Alberta
In July of this year (2021), Alberta Environment published a Memorandum, outlining draft guidance for how pneumatic instruments and pump...

Graham Harris
Dec 6, 20212 min read


Carrots, sticks, oil and gas: the VGR Protocol and COP26
Two very different announcements were made this week regarding emissions from the oil and gas sector in Alberta. One got lots of...

Graham Harris
Nov 4, 20212 min read


A closing window: changes to pneumatics offset project eligibility in Alberta
Presenting a flow-chart showing changes to the eligibility of offset projects using the pneumatics Protocol in Alberta.

Graham Harris
Aug 5, 20211 min read
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