Canada’s cleantech experts weigh in on how to deploy faster and farther

                          On May 4th, Delphi released the GLOBE Canada Cleantech Innovation Workshop Report. The report is the outcome of a workshop involving top cleantech funders, government, accelerators and incubators, industry and innovators representatives that happened at GLOBE 2016 in Vancouver in March. We […]

Top four reasons why Canadian companies should disclose carbon information

              Spring is here! That means it’s corporate reporting season, which conjures far less idyllic sentiments than April showers and May flowers. For many sustainability practitioners, this also means reporting on carbon emissions. While reporting carbon emissions is a standard element of corporate sustainability programs for some Canadian companies, […]

Federal budget 2016: Top 5 signs that the shift to low carbon is real

“Canada can both protect the environment and grow the economy. These goals are not incompatible – they go hand in hand.” –Catherine McKenna, March 22, 2016, Tweet Minister of Finance Bill Morneau is accompanied by Prime Minister Justin Trudeau as he makes his way to deliver the federal budget in the House of Commons on […]

GLOBE 2016: Highlights, GLOBE Capital Sneak Peek, and the Carbon Wars Winner

This week’s blog was authored by Delphi’s Bruce Dudley, SVP (AKA Lord Vader) Some of you may not know that, last year, Delphi took the reins of the GLOBE Series, the Leadership Summit on Sustainable Business. We’ve been a partner of the GLOBE Foundation for years, so when Delphi had an opportunity to take over […]

New Report from Delphi and CaGBC on the Green Building Sector

Canada is on the brink of an economic transition and a new report co-authored by Delphi, Green Building in Canada: Assessing the Market Impacts & Opportunities, demonstrates that the green building industry will be an important part of that transition. The report shows that the green building industry generated $23.45 billion in GDP and created […]

How Will the Road from Paris Go Through Calgary?

On January 21st in Calgary, Delphi’s Senior Vice President,Ted Ferguson, participated in “The road from Paris goes through Calgary” event at the Haskayne School of Business, University of Calgary. Below are his takeaways. Facilitated by David Milia, Associate Director of the Centre for Corporate Sustainability at the Haskayne School of Business, the session featured a […]

The Age of the Green Economy Starts Now

We are seeing unprecedented momentum towards a new kind of economy. Low-carbon, green, sustainable – call it what you like, the underlying principles are the same. Why the growing shift? There are a number of reasons, but here are a few recent developments: All in on low carbon: At the end of 2015, 195 countries […]

The Delphi Group’s Year in Review and Looking Ahead to 2016

What a way to end the year! We were as excited as anyone to see that, after years of stalling and disagreement – between developing and developed countries, in particular – a historic climate change agreement was hammered out at COP21 in Paris. Historic because, for the first time, the accord incorporates all of the […]

Alberta’s Climate Strategy: A New Approach to Match the Changing Times?

On November 22nd, Premier Rachel Notley announced Alberta’s highly-anticipated Climate Leadership Plan.  The Plan signals a significant policy shift for Alberta, and could prove an important step towards meaningfully tackling emissions in Canada’s most carbon-intensive province. Prior to the new policy being announced, Alberta had been focused on addressing the emissions intensity of major industrial […]