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7 CONTACT For more information or to arrange an interview, please contact: Julia Kilpatrick Communications Director Clean Energy Canada julia@cleanenergycanada.org 250-888-3404 Stephen Hui Communications Lead Pembina Institute stephenh@pembina.org 778-987-7654 1 Environment and Climate Change Canada. “Canada’s Second Biennial Report on Climate Change.” Government of Canada (2016). Available at: https://www.ec.gc.ca/GES-GHG/default.asp?lang=En&n=02D095CB-1 2 The full recommendations report from the Climate Leadership Team is available at http://qa.engage.gov.bc.ca/climateleadership/files/2015/11/CLT-recommendations-to-government_Final.pdf 3 Delphi Group (2015). West Coast Clean Economy: 2010-2014 Jobs Update. Pacific Coast Collaborative. http://delphi.ca/wp-content/uploads/2015/12/PCC-Clean-Economy-Report-FINAL.pdf 4 Ibid. 5 The maximum difference between a reference scenario and the recommendations scenario is that the growth in jobs and GDP are both 0.4% lower between 2015 and 2050 in the recommendations scenario. The Climate Leadership Team’s Recommendations to Government are available at: http://engage.gov.bc.ca/climateleadership/files/2015/11/CLT-recommendations-to-government_Final.pdf 6 The key findings of the Navius Research study are outlined in Clean Energy Canada’s report, A Clean Economy and Jobs Plan for British Columbia (2015). Both the summary and full modelling results are available here: http://cleanenergycanada.org/work/a-clean-economy-and-jobs-plan-for-british-columbia/ 7 Jeremy Moorhouse. “Next steps on climate change could see British Columbians spending less on energy.” Published in the Vancouver Sun (2015). Available at: http://cleanenergycanada.org/opinion-next-steps-on-climate-change-could-seebritish-columbians-spending-less-on-energy/ 8 Clean Energy Canada (2015). A Clean Economy and Jobs Plan for British Columbia. Available at: http://cleanenergycanada.org/work/a-clean-economy-and-jobs-plan-for-british-columbia/ 9 Jeremy Moorhouse. “Next steps on climate change could see British Columbians spending less on energy.” Published in the Vancouver Sun (2015). Available at: http://cleanenergycanada.org/opinion-next-steps-on-climate-change-could-seebritish-columbians-spending-less-on-energy/ 10 See the full infographic at http://cleanenergycanada.org/work/a-clean-economy-and-jobs-plan-for-british-columbia/ 11 Pembina Institute. British Columbia’s Clean Energy Economy Jobs Map. http://www.pembina.org/bcjobsmap/ 12 Pembina Institute. British Columbia Green Buildings Map. http://www.pembina.org/bcgreenbuildings/ 13 Clean Energy Canada (2015). A Clean Economy and Jobs Plan for British Columbia. Available at: http://cleanenergycanada.org/work/a-clean-economy-and-jobs-plan-for-british-columbia/

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