This paper aims to develop the concept of an ‘Alberta effect’ as a type of antonym to the ‘California effect’ in the literature on environmental policy in federal states. The paper argues that Canada’s efforts to achieve an effective national climate strategy over the past 25 years have, to a large extent, been hampered by an Alberta effect, where a relatively small jurisdiction has not only used a permissive federalist architecture to grind federal action to a halt, but has also completely overwhelmed emissions reductions made elsewhere in the federation. The article explores the nature of this effect and the conditions which have allowed it to occur, and provides some preliminary insight into how Ottawa might hope to manage this situation...
Research on climate change policy and politics has become increasingly focused on the actions and in...
An ongoing concern with many Canada’s governments is avoiding climate change related policy failure,...
This paper examines the interaction between transportation policy and climate change policy in two C...
Given climate policy stagnation at the federal level in Canada, it is important to study provincial ...
This is a paper delivered at the Annual Meeting of the Canadian Political Science Association, on Ju...
Provincial governments in Canada are fundamental actors in redefining climate change strategies for ...
Despite increasing urgency of the climate crisis, Canada is unlikely to meet its 2030 greenhouse gas...
Using a framework, this paper evaluates British Columbia’s and Alberta’s carbon tax and Ontario’s an...
Controversy is common on environmental issues, with carbon taxation in Canada a current example. Thi...
In 2007, Alberta demonstrated that it could be a leader in the effort to reduce greenhouse gas emiss...
Owing to the undifferentiated nature of the atmosphere, the theory of collective action predicts tha...
While climate change is widely considered to be one of the major challenges facing the planet today,...
Canada’s role in greenhouse gas reduction and climate change policy development has received far les...
The original hypothesis is that forests will be a policy subsector in which the challenges of climat...
Thesis Abstract: Chapter I: Regional burden sharing of GHG mitigation policies – A Canadian perspec...
Research on climate change policy and politics has become increasingly focused on the actions and in...
An ongoing concern with many Canada’s governments is avoiding climate change related policy failure,...
This paper examines the interaction between transportation policy and climate change policy in two C...
Given climate policy stagnation at the federal level in Canada, it is important to study provincial ...
This is a paper delivered at the Annual Meeting of the Canadian Political Science Association, on Ju...
Provincial governments in Canada are fundamental actors in redefining climate change strategies for ...
Despite increasing urgency of the climate crisis, Canada is unlikely to meet its 2030 greenhouse gas...
Using a framework, this paper evaluates British Columbia’s and Alberta’s carbon tax and Ontario’s an...
Controversy is common on environmental issues, with carbon taxation in Canada a current example. Thi...
In 2007, Alberta demonstrated that it could be a leader in the effort to reduce greenhouse gas emiss...
Owing to the undifferentiated nature of the atmosphere, the theory of collective action predicts tha...
While climate change is widely considered to be one of the major challenges facing the planet today,...
Canada’s role in greenhouse gas reduction and climate change policy development has received far les...
The original hypothesis is that forests will be a policy subsector in which the challenges of climat...
Thesis Abstract: Chapter I: Regional burden sharing of GHG mitigation policies – A Canadian perspec...
Research on climate change policy and politics has become increasingly focused on the actions and in...
An ongoing concern with many Canada’s governments is avoiding climate change related policy failure,...
This paper examines the interaction between transportation policy and climate change policy in two C...