Resources

A list of key governmental and non-governmental organizations that publish reports and data related to climate policy and the automotive sector's transition. This list is for informational purposes only and does not imply endorsement.

International and Governmental Bodies

  • International Energy Agency (IEA)

    The IEA provides authoritative analysis, data, and policy recommendations on the global energy sector. Its annual "Global EV Outlook" is a critical resource for understanding trends in electric mobility, market developments, and policy effectiveness.

  • Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC)

    As the United Nations body for assessing the science related to climate change, the IPCC's assessment reports provide the scientific foundation for international climate policy, including detailed analysis of emissions from the transportation sector and mitigation pathways.

  • Environment and Climate Change Canada (ECCC)

    ECCC is the lead federal department for climate policy in Canada. It develops and implements regulations, including vehicle emissions standards and the federal carbon pricing system, and publishes regular progress reports on Canada's climate actions.

  • U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)

    The EPA sets and enforces national standards for air and water quality, including vehicle emissions standards for the United States. Its publications provide detailed technical and economic analysis supporting its regulatory actions.

Non-Governmental and Research Organizations

  • The International Council on Clean Transportation (ICCT)

    The ICCT is an independent, non-profit organization that provides first-rate, unbiased research and technical and scientific analysis to environmental regulators. Its work frequently covers vehicle emissions, technology efficiency, and policy design for the transport sector worldwide.

  • BloombergNEF (BNEF)

    BNEF is a strategic research provider covering clean energy, advanced transport, digital industry, innovative materials, and commodities. Its "Electric Vehicle Outlook" offers long-term forecasts for the EV market based on detailed economic and technological analysis.

  • Canadian Climate Institute

    An independent, federally-funded research organization, the Canadian Climate Institute provides evidence-based analysis and advice to inform Canadian climate policy. Its reports often cover transportation decarbonization and the economic implications of the net-zero transition.

  • Pembina Institute

    A Canadian non-profit think tank focused on energy, the Pembina Institute conducts research and advocacy related to advancing a clean energy future. It publishes extensive analysis on topics including transportation electrification, clean fuels, and industrial decarbonization in Canada.