2022
- Listen: Stop Ecocide Canada podcast - Episode 4 - Energy and Ecocide
- Hamilton Spectator - Coal phase-out funds earmarked for studies, infrastructure projects
- Kimberley Bulletin - EK Climate Hub to host online presentation on fossil fuel transition
- Toronto Star - Feds announce next step as communities come together for a just transition
- Energy Mix - Just Transition Advocates See Legislation on the Horizon after Federal Roundtable
- CBC - Saskatoon just transition panel explores link between climate change, workforce
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Listen: From the Ground Up podcast - Iron & Earth's Ana Guerra Marin pt 2
- National Observer - As N.L. awaits Bay du Nord decision, opponents pitch an alternative — just transition
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Energy Mix - New Online Tool Matches Canadian Oil and Gas Workers With Renewables Jobs
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Watch: Global News - Worker-led organization highlights job opportunities for oil and gas workers in green energy sector
- Hill Times - Tax credit for carbon capture the wrong horse to back in a race against time (subscriber content)
- Energy Mix - Don’t Count on Carbon Capture to Win ‘Race Against Time’, Ex-Shell Engineer Urges Ottawa
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Energy Mix - Labour Shortages Choke Canadian Oil Production as Prices Soar
- Toronto Star - Federal government’s inaction on just transition ‘stealing our futures,’ oil and gas worker says
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Toronto Star - Training program for O&G and Indigenous workers focuses on transitioning inactive sites to renewable energy projects
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Saltwire - Commentary: Why Bay du Nord is yesterday’s project
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Pembina Institute Blog - Reconciliation and the energy transition Indigenous self-determination and sovereignty are a critical priority in transitioning to a net-zero economy
- Carbon News - Ex-fossil fuel workers convert old oil fields to solar farms (subscriber content)
- National Observer - Solar project repurposing abandoned oil and gas wells launches pilot in sunny Alberta town
- National Observer - Sally Lin helps others rethink their climate-friendly future
- National Newswatch - It’s Just Talk on Just Transition
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Municipal World - Iron & Earth: Training the clean energy sector’s future
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Maclean’s - Why there’s never been a better time to start a career in construction
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Corporate Knights Petroleum workers journey into the world of renewable energy
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Canada's National Observer - Does a housing-secure Canada include Indigenous communities? Opinion piece by Iron & Earth Board member Jordan Koe
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Jasper Fitzhugh - Hinton hosts first-ever Energy Festival
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The Energy Mix - Ottawa Overspends on CCS, Neglects Worker Skills: Iron & Earth
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The Energy Mix - Guilbeault Scorches Fossils for Failing to Invest Record Profits in Emission Cuts
- Listen: CBC Nature of Things Point of View - The media has wasted decades arguing over climate change Updated story as of November 1
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The Energy Mix - Fall Economic Statement Today Raises Spectre of New CCS Subsidy
- Listen: CBC What on Earth podcast - Seeking real climate action: Canadians share their hopes ahead of COP27
- Listen: Sound Cloud audio mix of Training and installation of a wind turbine among the Cree, Treaty 6, Canada by Lou Romain
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Western Producer - Solar projects help with oil, gas well remediation
- Listen: CBC Radio Labrador Morning - Mentorship Program with Jodie Hon, Information & Stem Manager with Iron & Earth. Interview begins at 21:45
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Taber Times - MLA Hunter excited by projects like RenuWell
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Policy Options - The two best ways to help oil and gas workers exit the sector
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Iron & Earth was founded within Treaty 6 Territory and within the Métis homelands and Métis Nation of Alberta Region 4. We acknowledge this land as the traditional territories of many First Nations, including the Nehiyaw (Cree), Denesuliné (Dene), Nakota Sioux (Stoney), Anishinaabe (Saulteaux), and Niitsitapi (Blackfoot).
Iron & Earth acknowledges that our work takes place on the traditional, ancestral, and unceded territories of Indigenous Peoples across Canada. We recognize the ongoing impacts of colonialism and the deep connection that Indigenous communities have with the land, water, and environment. Our commitment to a Just Transition is informed by Indigenous land stewardship principles. We are dedicated to fostering partnerships with Indigenous communities, respecting their sovereignty, and learning from their knowledge and traditions. We strive to ensure that our initiatives are inclusive and support community-driven climate solutions, contributing to a sustainable and equitable future for all. We honor the diverse histories, languages, and cultures of Indigenous Peoples and commit to continuing our journey of learning and reconciliation as we work together toward a thriving green economy.