Provincial governments in Canada are fundamental actors in redefining climate change strategies for reducing gases (GHG) regionally in North America. The government of Ontario has shown the capacity for adapting and creating government machinery to build relations with other provinces and U.S. states. Its aim has been to articulate local interests to respond to global environmental pressures that demand short-term solutions. The main instruments used to contain GHGs for Ontario have been voluntary market mechanisms like cap and trade, the regional integration of energy and transport sectors, and enforcing law within the province. This article presents Ontario"s climate strategies and suggests that they can be analyzed using the concept of t...
This paper argues that transnational environmental networks consisting of local governments are crit...
This article builds upon previous research that indicates that multilevel governance, especially at ...
This paper aims to develop the concept of an ‘Alberta effect’ as a type of antonym to the ‘Californi...
This study is based on review and analysis of Ontario’s climate change mitigation and transportation...
While climate change is widely considered to be one of the major challenges facing the planet today,...
While climate change is widely considered to be one of the major challenges facing the planet today,...
Presentation by Bruce Campbell, CCPA & University of Ottawa, and Hadrian Mertins-Kirkwood, Canadian ...
Thesis Abstract: Chapter I: Regional burden sharing of GHG mitigation policies – A Canadian perspec...
grantor: University of TorontoOver the last decade, world attention has begun to focus on ...
This Article surveys the current bilateral and trilateral initiatives aimed at GHG emission reductio...
grantor: University of TorontoOver the last decade, world attention has begun to focus on ...
This paper argues that transnational environmental networks consisting of local governments are crit...
On December 17 2002, Canada ratified the Kyoto Protocol to the United Nations Framework Convention o...
Despite increasing urgency of the climate crisis, Canada is unlikely to meet its 2030 greenhouse gas...
Global climate change has garnered some media attention, but has failed to gather the attention of m...
This paper argues that transnational environmental networks consisting of local governments are crit...
This article builds upon previous research that indicates that multilevel governance, especially at ...
This paper aims to develop the concept of an ‘Alberta effect’ as a type of antonym to the ‘Californi...
This study is based on review and analysis of Ontario’s climate change mitigation and transportation...
While climate change is widely considered to be one of the major challenges facing the planet today,...
While climate change is widely considered to be one of the major challenges facing the planet today,...
Presentation by Bruce Campbell, CCPA & University of Ottawa, and Hadrian Mertins-Kirkwood, Canadian ...
Thesis Abstract: Chapter I: Regional burden sharing of GHG mitigation policies – A Canadian perspec...
grantor: University of TorontoOver the last decade, world attention has begun to focus on ...
This Article surveys the current bilateral and trilateral initiatives aimed at GHG emission reductio...
grantor: University of TorontoOver the last decade, world attention has begun to focus on ...
This paper argues that transnational environmental networks consisting of local governments are crit...
On December 17 2002, Canada ratified the Kyoto Protocol to the United Nations Framework Convention o...
Despite increasing urgency of the climate crisis, Canada is unlikely to meet its 2030 greenhouse gas...
Global climate change has garnered some media attention, but has failed to gather the attention of m...
This paper argues that transnational environmental networks consisting of local governments are crit...
This article builds upon previous research that indicates that multilevel governance, especially at ...
This paper aims to develop the concept of an ‘Alberta effect’ as a type of antonym to the ‘Californi...