Canada has committed internationally to several agreements to limit climate change, most recently by ratifying the Kyoto Protocol in 2002. However, its domestic climate change policy is not reflective of these international commitments. In particular, federal government climate change policy over the last decade has emphasised noncompulsory policies such as voluntarism, information provision, and modest subsidies. These policies are designed primarily to engender minimal political resistance, and have been relatively ineffective in providing the incentives and regulatory structure for the dramatic technological and behavioural change required for significant greenhouse gas emissions reductions. Without a major change in direction towards mo...
Abstract: Good economic and environmental decision-making considers a variety of potential policies...
Canadian industrial carbon dioxide emissions exacerbate climate change and decrease the likelihood o...
Climate change is now recognized as a serious area of environmental concern for all nations. In 199...
A major weapon in Canada’s CO2-emissions reduction arsenal is reliance on moral suasion and voluntar...
In this issue... As the fortunes of the Kyoto Protocol ebb and flow, Canada should focus on a fundam...
On December 17 2002, Canada ratified the Kyoto Protocol to the United Nations Framework Convention o...
Canada’s role in greenhouse gas reduction and climate change policy development has received far les...
This paper provides an overview of Canadian climate change policy. It is argued that voluntary actio...
This paper provides an overview of Canadian climate change policy. It is argued that voluntary actio...
The Canadian government announced its ratification of the Kyoto Protocol to the United Nations Frame...
The Canadian government announced its ratification of the Kyoto Protocol to the United Nations Frame...
Canada’s greenhouse gas emissions have risen dramatically since the 1997 negotiation of the Kyoto Pr...
Climate change is now recognized as a serious area of environmental concern for all nations. In 1997...
Canada\u27s greenhouse gas emissions have risen dramatically since the 1997 negotiation of the Kyoto...
Canada\u27s greenhouse gas emissions have risen dramatically since the 1997 negotiation of the Kyoto...
Abstract: Good economic and environmental decision-making considers a variety of potential policies...
Canadian industrial carbon dioxide emissions exacerbate climate change and decrease the likelihood o...
Climate change is now recognized as a serious area of environmental concern for all nations. In 199...
A major weapon in Canada’s CO2-emissions reduction arsenal is reliance on moral suasion and voluntar...
In this issue... As the fortunes of the Kyoto Protocol ebb and flow, Canada should focus on a fundam...
On December 17 2002, Canada ratified the Kyoto Protocol to the United Nations Framework Convention o...
Canada’s role in greenhouse gas reduction and climate change policy development has received far les...
This paper provides an overview of Canadian climate change policy. It is argued that voluntary actio...
This paper provides an overview of Canadian climate change policy. It is argued that voluntary actio...
The Canadian government announced its ratification of the Kyoto Protocol to the United Nations Frame...
The Canadian government announced its ratification of the Kyoto Protocol to the United Nations Frame...
Canada’s greenhouse gas emissions have risen dramatically since the 1997 negotiation of the Kyoto Pr...
Climate change is now recognized as a serious area of environmental concern for all nations. In 1997...
Canada\u27s greenhouse gas emissions have risen dramatically since the 1997 negotiation of the Kyoto...
Canada\u27s greenhouse gas emissions have risen dramatically since the 1997 negotiation of the Kyoto...
Abstract: Good economic and environmental decision-making considers a variety of potential policies...
Canadian industrial carbon dioxide emissions exacerbate climate change and decrease the likelihood o...
Climate change is now recognized as a serious area of environmental concern for all nations. In 199...