Joanna Kyriazis
About Joanna Kyriazis
Joanna Kyriazis is the director of public affairs and the transportation lead at Clean Energy Canada. She previously worked as a management consultant helping businesses identify and manage climate risks and opportunities and as a lawyer advising governments and industry on climate and energy law.
Electric buses and trucks aren't breaking through the EV noise
Just two per cent of new trucks and buses sold in Canada in 2023 were zero-emissions, compared to nine per cent globally.
Canadians are pulling the short straw when it comes to affordable EV models
While a tariff mirroring the U.S.’s may be seen by many as a win for Canada’s auto sector, an inelegant trade move could result in even fewer models and higher prices for Canadian consumers.
The real problem with electric vehicles is the bad press they get
While straight-up denying the existence of climate change has declined by a third, videos discrediting climate solutions, like EVs, have more than tripled.
Better energy efficiency leaves no losers
From cutting costs to fighting pollution, everyone wins when Canadians and businesses waste less energy.
In praise of the Liberals' electric-vehicle incentives
Given that transportation is one of Canada’s highest-emitting sectors, the government should be applauded for its suite of policies aimed at increasing demand for low-emission automobiles.
High gas prices? There’s a policy for that, and it helps combat climate change
There's at least one solution that can help reduce the pain at the pump.