This study tests alternative climate policy scenarios to provide useful information to decision-makers. The first component of this project evaluates how Canada, when viewed from a national perspective, can best achieve a greenhouse gas target. This was done by using the hybrid energy-economy model CIMS to simulate and compare policy approaches. For the second component, I modeled British Columbia to explore policy designs for integrating provincial climate policy with the broader national targets and efforts. Special emphasis was placed on designing policies that could gradually align initiatives by all regions and all levels of government in Canada with a similar, nation-wide marginal cost of emissions reduction. To account for the uncert...
Controversy is common on environmental issues, with carbon taxation in Canada a current example. Thi...
Owing to the undifferentiated nature of the atmosphere, the theory of collective action predicts tha...
Significant greenhouse gas (GHG) reductions from all sectors of human enterprise are necessary to av...
Given climate policy stagnation at the federal level in Canada, it is important to study provincial ...
Policymakers in the Northwest Territories have introduced carbon pricing as a strategy to reduce fos...
Forecasting the effectiveness and economic impacts of public policies to tackle climate change requi...
In a report to the IETC in 2007, we described the set of CIMS models that would be used to simulate ...
Canada is projected to miss its 2030 greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions target. Consequently, there rema...
Climate change is putting infrastructure, food supply, water resources, ecosystems, and human health...
While climate change is widely considered to be one of the major challenges facing the planet today,...
This study explores the implementation of community energy policy to reduce greenhouse gas emissions...
This working paper is the second of three preliminary reports being produced for the ACW’s Domestic ...
British Columbia is attempting to develop a large-scale liquefied natural gas (LNG) sector to export...
Using a framework, this paper evaluates British Columbia’s and Alberta’s carbon tax and Ontario’s an...
Presentation by Bruce Campbell, CCPA & University of Ottawa, and Hadrian Mertins-Kirkwood, Canadian ...
Controversy is common on environmental issues, with carbon taxation in Canada a current example. Thi...
Owing to the undifferentiated nature of the atmosphere, the theory of collective action predicts tha...
Significant greenhouse gas (GHG) reductions from all sectors of human enterprise are necessary to av...
Given climate policy stagnation at the federal level in Canada, it is important to study provincial ...
Policymakers in the Northwest Territories have introduced carbon pricing as a strategy to reduce fos...
Forecasting the effectiveness and economic impacts of public policies to tackle climate change requi...
In a report to the IETC in 2007, we described the set of CIMS models that would be used to simulate ...
Canada is projected to miss its 2030 greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions target. Consequently, there rema...
Climate change is putting infrastructure, food supply, water resources, ecosystems, and human health...
While climate change is widely considered to be one of the major challenges facing the planet today,...
This study explores the implementation of community energy policy to reduce greenhouse gas emissions...
This working paper is the second of three preliminary reports being produced for the ACW’s Domestic ...
British Columbia is attempting to develop a large-scale liquefied natural gas (LNG) sector to export...
Using a framework, this paper evaluates British Columbia’s and Alberta’s carbon tax and Ontario’s an...
Presentation by Bruce Campbell, CCPA & University of Ottawa, and Hadrian Mertins-Kirkwood, Canadian ...
Controversy is common on environmental issues, with carbon taxation in Canada a current example. Thi...
Owing to the undifferentiated nature of the atmosphere, the theory of collective action predicts tha...
Significant greenhouse gas (GHG) reductions from all sectors of human enterprise are necessary to av...