This research explores how unions, corporations and the federal government in Canada are responding to the dual economic and climate change crisis. Climate change politics have fostered alliance-forming both between the labour and environmental movements as well as between the state and capital. Climate change policy over the past two decades has been a planned, coordinated neoliberal project by the state and capital that has led to increasing emissions. Meanwhile, most unions successfully transcended the ‘jobs versus the environment’ dichotomy being used by business to propagate a voluntarist climate change policy. After giving their support to the ratification of Kyoto, labour has struggled to operationalize labour-environmental alliance-...
Human-induced climate change has emerged as one of the greatest sustainability challenges of our tim...
In the past, environmental movements and labour movements have seen each other as opponents. Where l...
Labor unions have often been major interest groups within most industrialized economies, and have pl...
This research explores how unions, corporations and the federal government in Canada are responding ...
In 2010, a group of Canadian trade unions, labour academics and environmental groups began a five ye...
This 1-page opinion piece by Professor Carla Lipsig Mumme appeared in The Hill Times, February 1, 20...
Trade unions are actively engaging with the climate change agenda and formulating climate change pol...
As part a comprehensive review of climate change literature, this paper examines the relationship be...
Contemporary climate change politics, dominated by neoliberal and ecological modernisation framings,...
The role of the labour movement in contributing to Canada’s efforts to reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) e...
This report asks: have US labour unions, declining in numbers and divided on climate policy, adopted...
This paper discusses responses to the challenge by public sector unions, including New Brunswick, a...
Combating climate change will increasingly impact on production industries and the workers they empl...
The jobs vs. environment question is explored in the context of the province of New Brunswick. Where...
Ever-growing levels of fossil fuel use are stretching planetary limits by raising greenhouse gas (GH...
Human-induced climate change has emerged as one of the greatest sustainability challenges of our tim...
In the past, environmental movements and labour movements have seen each other as opponents. Where l...
Labor unions have often been major interest groups within most industrialized economies, and have pl...
This research explores how unions, corporations and the federal government in Canada are responding ...
In 2010, a group of Canadian trade unions, labour academics and environmental groups began a five ye...
This 1-page opinion piece by Professor Carla Lipsig Mumme appeared in The Hill Times, February 1, 20...
Trade unions are actively engaging with the climate change agenda and formulating climate change pol...
As part a comprehensive review of climate change literature, this paper examines the relationship be...
Contemporary climate change politics, dominated by neoliberal and ecological modernisation framings,...
The role of the labour movement in contributing to Canada’s efforts to reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) e...
This report asks: have US labour unions, declining in numbers and divided on climate policy, adopted...
This paper discusses responses to the challenge by public sector unions, including New Brunswick, a...
Combating climate change will increasingly impact on production industries and the workers they empl...
The jobs vs. environment question is explored in the context of the province of New Brunswick. Where...
Ever-growing levels of fossil fuel use are stretching planetary limits by raising greenhouse gas (GH...
Human-induced climate change has emerged as one of the greatest sustainability challenges of our tim...
In the past, environmental movements and labour movements have seen each other as opponents. Where l...
Labor unions have often been major interest groups within most industrialized economies, and have pl...