We solve global problems

A Canadian research centre addressing urgent and entangled global problems. We anticipate future crises and identify high-leverage interventions to change humanity's course for the better.

We solve global problems

A Canadian research centre addressing urgent and entangled global problems. We anticipate future crises and identify high-leverage interventions to change humanity's course for the better.

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Featured Projects

Research & Analysis

polycrisis

Global Systemic Stresses: Understanding the drivers of polycrisis

Polycrisis program

Michael Lawrence, Megan Shipman, and Chris Collins
A Global Risk Institute research report of the longer-term systemic stresses driving the polycrisis.
Geothermal

The Deep Heat Advantage

Geothermal program

Gordon Brasnett, Megan Eyre, and Peter Massie
A techno-economic analysis of enhanced geothermal systems in western and northwestern Canada
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Democracy

Defending Canada’s Democracy: A strategic framework

Democracy program

Cascade Institute fellows and staff
An analysis of the forces destabilizing Canada's democracy and a framework for building the country’s economic and social resilience.
Permafrost carbon

Protecting Permafrost: Addressing the climate threat of Arctic thaw

Permafrost carbon program

Ian Graham
A report assessing the climate threat of Arctic permafrost thaw, potential interventions to address it, and related policy recommendations.
Geothermal

Artificial Intelligence and Energy Innovation: Submission to NRCAN

Geothermal Energy Office

CI-GEO staff
Applying AI to geothermal energy can unlock an abundant source of clean, secure, baseload electricity needed to power AI itself. This opens the door to a virtuous cycle akin to the steam engine and coal that sparked the industrial revolution.
polycrisis

Global Systemic Stresses: Understanding the drivers of polycrisis

Polycrisis program

Michael Lawrence, Megan Shipman, and Chris Collins
A Global Risk Institute research report of the longer-term systemic stresses driving the polycrisis.
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Geothermal

The Deep Heat Advantage

Geothermal program

Gordon Brasnett, Megan Eyre, and Peter Massie
A techno-economic analysis of enhanced geothermal systems in western and northwestern Canada
Read More
Permafrost carbon

Protecting Permafrost: Addressing the climate threat of Arctic thaw

Permafrost carbon program

Ian Graham
A report assessing the climate threat of Arctic permafrost thaw, potential interventions to address it, and related policy recommendations.
Read More
Canadian Flag
Democracy

Defending Canada’s Democracy: A strategic framework

Democracy program

Cascade Institute fellows and staff
An analysis of the forces destabilizing Canada's democracy and a framework for building the country’s economic and social resilience.
Read More

News & Views

Canada must consider the risk of U.S. coercion

Thomas Homer-Dixon and Adam Gordon

The Globe and Mail

Canadians must confront an unsettling new reality that the U.S. could use military coercion against Canada, argues a recent Globe and Mail op-ed co-authored by Cascade Institute Executive Director Thomas Homer-Dixon and Adam Gordon, an affiliated Cascade researcher and former legal adviser to Canada’s Minister of Foreign Affairs.

Top view of Highway road junctions at night. The Intersecting freeway road overpass the eastern outer ring road of Bangkok, Thailand.

Welcome to the Polycene

Thomas Friedman

The New York Times

The Polycene, Friedman writes, “will be the first era in which humanity must govern, innovate, collaborate and coexist at a planetary scale in order to thrive.”

How the polycrisis is making young people Canada’s unhappiest generation

Nicole Thompson

The Canadian Press

Experts including Cascade Institute fellow Megan Shipman explain how Canadian youth are particularly affected by the Polycrisis.

A tangled mess of tree roots

Crisis and resilience: An interview with Thomas Homer-Dixon

Scott Douglas Jacobsen

Insight Publishing

How complexity science can help us make sense of today’s interconnected global challenges.

Épave d'hélice d'avion à Resolute Bay, Nunavut (pollux / Adobe Stock)

Geothermal power is the key to cheaper energy in the Canadian Arctic

Gordon Brasnett, Leighton Gall, and Peter Massie

The Globe and Mail

To defend its sovereignty, Canada should launch Project AURORA – the Arctic Underground Research Observatory for Resource Advancement.

AI disruption points to higher taxes on big tech

Christopher Collins and Matt Gerken

Investment Week

AI’s disruption of jobs will spur governments to raise taxes on Big Tech to support displaced workers.

Would you die for Canada? Polling suggests Canadians are more willing to fight for their country

Thomas Homer-Dixon and Toby Shannan

The Globe and Mail

Polling data shows most Canadians are willing to fight to defend their country against military attack.

Canada must consider the risk of U.S. coercion

Thomas Homer-Dixon and Adam Gordon

The Globe and Mail

Canadians must confront an unsettling new reality that the U.S. could use military coercion against Canada, argues a recent Globe and Mail op-ed co-authored by Cascade Institute Executive Director Thomas Homer-Dixon and Adam Gordon, an affiliated Cascade researcher and former legal adviser to Canada’s Minister of Foreign Affairs.

Read More
Top view of Highway road junctions at night. The Intersecting freeway road overpass the eastern outer ring road of Bangkok, Thailand.

Welcome to the Polycene

Thomas Friedman

The New York Times

The Polycene, Friedman writes, “will be the first era in which humanity must govern, innovate, collaborate and coexist at a planetary scale in order to thrive.”

Read More

How the polycrisis is making young people Canada’s unhappiest generation

Nicole Thompson

The Canadian Press

Experts including Cascade Institute fellow Megan Shipman explain how Canadian youth are particularly affected by the Polycrisis.

Read More

AI disruption points to higher taxes on big tech

Christopher Collins and Matt Gerken

Investment Week

AI’s disruption of jobs will spur governments to raise taxes on Big Tech to support displaced workers.

Read More