In this issue... There is a growing consensus that if serious action is to be taken to reduce greenhouse gas emissions in Canada, a price must be applied to emissions. But how would Canada’s climate policy coexist with the rest of the world? And how would domestic industry be affected
To meet its commitment to the Kyoto Protocol (KP), Canada must reduce its current annual GHG emissio...
A comprehensive national climate policy needs to provide both producers and consumers with incentive...
Greenhouse gas emissions, which is one of the main factors in climate change, is considered to be a ...
Canada has committed internationally to several agreements to limit climate change, most recently by...
The emerging scientific consensus that the global climate is changing has sparked substantial debate...
Abstract: Good economic and environmental decision-making considers a variety of potential policies...
To reduce greenhouse gas emissions from large industries the Canadian government proposed using a tr...
In this issue... As the fortunes of the Kyoto Protocol ebb and flow, Canada should focus on a fundam...
Policymakers in the Northwest Territories have introduced carbon pricing as a strategy to reduce fos...
The paper discusses energy links between Canada, the United States, and Mexico and the state of gree...
The Western Climate Initiative cap and trade mechanism is an important piece of British Columbia’s p...
This study tests alternative climate policy scenarios to provide useful information to decision-make...
Canada is projected to miss its 2030 greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions target. Consequently, there rema...
Climate change has become the most serious global environmental threat in recent history. Climate ch...
To meet its commitment to the Kyoto Protocol (KP), Canada must reduce its current annual GHG emissio...
To meet its commitment to the Kyoto Protocol (KP), Canada must reduce its current annual GHG emissio...
A comprehensive national climate policy needs to provide both producers and consumers with incentive...
Greenhouse gas emissions, which is one of the main factors in climate change, is considered to be a ...
Canada has committed internationally to several agreements to limit climate change, most recently by...
The emerging scientific consensus that the global climate is changing has sparked substantial debate...
Abstract: Good economic and environmental decision-making considers a variety of potential policies...
To reduce greenhouse gas emissions from large industries the Canadian government proposed using a tr...
In this issue... As the fortunes of the Kyoto Protocol ebb and flow, Canada should focus on a fundam...
Policymakers in the Northwest Territories have introduced carbon pricing as a strategy to reduce fos...
The paper discusses energy links between Canada, the United States, and Mexico and the state of gree...
The Western Climate Initiative cap and trade mechanism is an important piece of British Columbia’s p...
This study tests alternative climate policy scenarios to provide useful information to decision-make...
Canada is projected to miss its 2030 greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions target. Consequently, there rema...
Climate change has become the most serious global environmental threat in recent history. Climate ch...
To meet its commitment to the Kyoto Protocol (KP), Canada must reduce its current annual GHG emissio...
To meet its commitment to the Kyoto Protocol (KP), Canada must reduce its current annual GHG emissio...
A comprehensive national climate policy needs to provide both producers and consumers with incentive...
Greenhouse gas emissions, which is one of the main factors in climate change, is considered to be a ...