Emilia Belliveau
Program Manager, Energy Transition
Emilia has worked on climate and environmental justice issues since 2012, as a community organizer, academic researcher, campaigner with environmental non-profits, and as a policy analyst in the British Columbia (BC) Ministry of Energy. Before joining Environmental Defence, she worked with remote First Nations in BC to accelerate the transition off of diesel with community-led renewable energy projects and energy efficiency. Emilia holds a master’s degree from the University of Victoria (UVic), where her graduate studies in political ecology focused on the climate justice movement and fossil fuel divestment. At UVic she was involved with the Corporate Mapping Project, which investigated how corporate power is organized and exercised by the fossil fuel industry. In her spare time, Emilia can be found either on the dance floor, outside getting curious about ecosystems, reading a good book, or enmeshed in a creative project.
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Sep 27, 2023
Susannah Pierce: A Climate Villain Painting Big Oil Green
Last week world leaders gathered in New York for the UN Climate Ambition Summit where…
Sep 20, 2023
This summer, people across Canada experienced the impacts of climate change in a way that…
Aug 15, 2023
The tally of oil and gas industry lobbying in May is off the charts
Climate change needs government scale intervention. That’s clear and it’s why we  work to…
Jul 27, 2023
Brad Corson: A Climate Villain with a Lengthy Resume
The majority of Canadians understand that climate change is one of the most important issues…
Jul 17, 2023
CAPP is back on top of the lobby registry in April
(It’s no April fool’s day prank) Our lobby bot marked oil and gas industry lobbyists…
Jun 13, 2023
March was a tight competition between fossil fuel pipeline, extraction, and oil and gas production…