Josha MacNab, Pembina Institute

Josha MacNab

Pembina Institute

Vancouver, BC, Canada

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Past:
  • Pembina Institute
  • HuffPost Canada
  • The Georgia Straight

Past articles by Josha:

Why a price on carbon pollution is good for Canadians

Every so often, a commitment is made that sets a new course and drives Canada forward. → Read More

B.C. Must Invest In Clean Tech Now Or Risk Being Left Behind

British Columbia is at risk of being left behind as the global economy shifts and the costs of a changing climate begin to mount. Building a strong, clean growth economy is imperative to ensure Canada's westernmost province remains competitive. → Read More

6 ways to boost clean tech in British Columbia

Building a strong clean growth economy is imperative to ensure Canada’s westernmost province remains competitive. → Read More

5 ways to secure B.C.’s economic prosperity in the changing world

As British Columbians, we all want to our province’s future to include a prosperous economy, safe communities, and healthy families. → Read More

Vision for Clean Growth in B.C.

B.C. is at risk of being left behind. The Pembina Institute outlines five key priorities for building the clean economy. → Read More

B.C. voters show appetite for change

The next government has the chance to build a B.C. that remains competitive as the world transitions to a clean economy, stand-up for affordability and ensure prosperity for all British Columbians. → Read More

Why Canada should move forward with carbon pollution pricing

With the U.S. waffling on its commitment to the Paris Agreement, it’s more important than ever for Canada to step up to be a global leader. → Read More

Putting a price on carbon pollution across Canada

This backgrounder outlines the current state of carbon pricing policies in Canada and makes recommendations on how to ensure the new national benchmark approach is successful. → Read More

Josha MacNab: Will B.C. LNG exports reduce global carbon emissions?

The claim that B.C. → Read More

Will B.C. LNG exports reduce global carbon pollution?

Pacific NorthWest LNG could increase global carbon pollution by 70 Mt per year, more than B.C.’s current total emissions. → Read More