Publications
The Climate Change and Emissions Management (CCEMC) Corporation held its inaugural GHG Reduction Summit in Edmonton, Alberta on May 15-17, 2011. The purpose of the Summit was to spark the dialogue between industry leaders, technologists, policy-makers, financiers and other key stakeholders from diverse backgrounds.
The Biological Opportunities for Alberta Report
The Biological Opportunities for Alberta report was produced at the request of the Climate Change and Emissions Management Corporation (CCEMC). It examines the potential for emissions management and capture around Alberta’s core biologically based industries – agriculture and forestry. To view the report click here.
Enhancing Biological GHG Mitigation in Canada
The following report explores the opportunity for significant emission reductions to be achieved from biological systems and management – particularly agriculture, forestry, waste to energy and landscape level/large scale integrated management. Enhancing Biological GHG Mitigation in Canada.
Data Reference Report
The following report was generated for the Climate Change and Emissions Management Corporation with the purpose of listing the Knowledge Networks for each of the key Strategic Investment Areas. Data Reference Document.
Biological Networks Workshop Report
On December 15 and 16, 2010, 37 people representing a range of interests as knowledgeable leading thinkers in the climate change community in Canada attended a workshop in Toronto, ON. The workshop was intended to provide the foundation for the launch of a knowledge network on opportunities for biological greenhouse gas (Bio-GHG) management. CCEMC BIO workshop Report.
About CCEMC
The CCEMC is a not-for-profit, independent organization with a mandate to expand climate change knowledge, develop new ‘clean’ technologies and explore practical ways of implementing them.
Latest News
- CCEMC releases Annual Report with 27 clean technology projects valued at more than $632 million
- CCEMC announces shortlist for $10 million in funding
- CCEMC announces $12.65 million in funding for renewable energy projects
- CCEMC announces $15 million in funding for renewable energy projects in northern Alberta