The following list of CAN Canada and member publications provide a small example of what's available from our member organizations. For a complete listing of publications, please visit CAN Canada's member web sites.
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- Carbon Taxes: Key Issues, Key Questions
Pembina Institute, David Suzuki Foundation, May 2008
- Cap & Trade: Tackling 40% of British Columbia’s Global Warming Emissions
Pembina Institute
- Cap & Trade: Reducing Pollution, Inspiring Innovation
Pembina Institute
- Tomorrow Today: How Canada can make a world of difference
Canadian Parks and Wilderness Society, David Suzuki Foundation, Ecojustice, Environmental Defence, Equiterre, Greenpeace, Nature Canada, Pembina Institute, Pollution Probe, Sierra Club Canada and World Wildlife Fund
(Note: Not all organizations listed as author for this publication are members of CAN Canada)
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- Fair Share, Green Share: A proposal for regulating greenhouse gases from Canadian industry
Pembina Institute: Submission to the House of Commons Legislative Committee on Bill C-30, February 20, 2007
- Towards a Sustainable Energy Strategy for Saskatchewan
Saskatchewan Environmental Society, February 2007

- Nuclear Power and Saskatchewan
Saskatchewan Environmental Society, January 2006
- New England and Eastern Canada Report Card on Climate Change Action - 2006
Climate Action Network Canada
- Issues in Bioenergy Development in Western Canada
Climate Action Network Canada, February 2006
Executive Summary

- A Planetary Citizen’s Guide to the Global Climate Negotiations or How to Use a MOP
Sierra Club of Canada, November 2005
Sierra Club of Canada’s Planetary Citizen’s Guide to the Global Climate Negotiations provides an easy to understand review of the history, science and critical issues behind the 2005 Global Climate Negotiations in Montreal.
- The Case for Deep Reductions: Canada’s Role in Preventing Dangerous Climate Change
David Suzuki Foundation and Pembina Institute, November 2005
The Case for Deep Reductions: Canada’s Role in Preventing Dangerous Climate Change - Executive Summary
- Government Spending on Canada's Oil and Gas Industry - Undermining Canada's Kyoto Commitment
Pembina Institute, January 2005
Executive Summary

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- Submission to the Government of Nova Scotia: Incorporating Climate Change Considerations in Environmental Assessment
Climate Action Network Canada, July 2003
- Capture and geologic storage of CO2 in Canada: A Quick Introduction
Pembina Institute (PowerPoint format)
- Ensuring Large Industrial Emitters Contribute Adequately to Canada's Implementation of the Kyoto Protocol, May 2003
Pembina Institute (PowerPoint format)
- The Role of Renewable Liquid Transportation Fuels in Canada's Climate Action Plan
Climate Action Network Canada, April 2003

- Ensuring Large Industrial Emitters Contribute Adequately to Canada's Implementation of the Kyoto Protocol
Climate Action Network Canada, June 2003
- Ontario, the Federal Government & the Kyoto Protocol
Climate Action Network Canada, 2003
- Discussion Paper on Renewable Energies in Canada
Climate Action Network Canada, April 2003
- CAN Transportation Discussion Paper
Climate Action Network Canada, May 2003

- Commentary on the Government of Canada's "Climate Change Plan for Canada" , Ralph Torrie - December 2002
- An Assessment of Alberta's Climate Change Action Plan
Pembina Institute, September 2002

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