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Greenwashing pots and kettles, Part V: helping the elephant escape the Circus

Prologue: allegory of a one-time political dynasty There was once a successful Premier of Ontario, who took directions to a road promising everlasting electoral success...

Greenwashing pots and kettles, Part IV: RBC should finance competent singers in the choir

Last time we mentioned the grid-scale problems inherent in RBC's investment into "green energy." RBC's very own "green" investment in Alberta, which includes the...

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Greenwashing pots and kettles, Part III: how the bankers got it wrong

Mollifying Ecojustice and powering industry We left off last time critiquing RBC's foray into Alberta wind power, and speculated that the purpose of this move...

December 2023 | CNWC Newsletter

National Director’s Message    It’s been another outstanding year for Canada’s nuclear industry but a few recent events warrant attention. First, a pro-nuclear resolution was passed...

Greenwashing pots and kettles, Part II: the bankers’ side of the story

Defenders of the environment, like the Land Rover Defender In the last post we looked at the Canadian federal Competition Bureau complaint against Royal Bank...

Greenwashing Pot calls the greenwashing Kettle… a greenwasher

Trouble in ESG land Ecojustice, a Canadian ENGO (environmental non-government organization), has gone to war against the biggest of the Canadian Big Five Banks and...

September 2023 | CNWC Newsletter

National Director's Message Nuclear is the cleanest and safest source of energy in human history. Some people might not agree but the facts support this...

Canada running out of clean, reliable electricity to fight pollution, climate change

Pickering Nuclear plant exit looms, threatening Ontario’s reputation for clean electricity PICKERING’S EXIT IS FAST APPROACHING. Ontario’s reputation as a clean energy jurisdiction is in...

Introducing the CNWC Electrification Policy Paper Series

CNWC Electrification Policy Papers Electrification of transportation, updated August 23, 2023 Urban electrification, updated June 2, 2023 Industrial electrification, updated August 25, 2023 Human activities...

Powering Ontario’s Growth: nuclear or gas, or nuclear and/or gas

We congratulate Ontario energy minister Todd Smith for publishing an excellent and clear plan for Ontario's energy. Powering Ontario's Growth was published early July,...

CNWC Policy position on industrial electrification

CANADA’S INDUSTRIAL DECARBONIZATION PRESENTS opportunities for disruptive world leading economic transformation, with unprecedented greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions reductions. By far the main source of...

CNWC Policy position on the electrification of transportation

GASOLINE POWERED PERSONAL MOTOR TRANSPORT is among the largest energy use categories of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions in Canada. De-carbonizing this activity requires electrifying...

Pickering Nuclear Station: still a clutch performer, after 50 years and counting

On Thursday, July 27, Pickering unit 8 rejoined the fray following ten days off. Right now (Monday July 31) it's producing power---and Cobalt-60, an...

Slow carbon: giving humanity a fighting chance to stem climate change

Energy cyberspace is replete with figures of carbon dioxide intensity per kilowatt-hour (CIPK) of various types of power generation. Mostly these figures are in...

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