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Climate Crisis

Canada needs to make Big Oil pay their fair share

by Shawn McCarthy

Current industrial price on carbon goes easy on biggest polluters. That might make sense for cement and steel, but not for oil.

fuel tax protest
Energy/Winter 2022

What I learned from France’s energy protesters on how to transform the economy

by Daniel Driscoll

For decarbonization to succeed, it must support average citizens like Raphaël. If not, they will continue to take to the streets.

Canadian carbon price
Energy

Letter to the editor: There's more to the carbon pricing story

by Steven Guilbeault

The minister of environment and climate change defends his government's carbon pricing policies

Canada's carbon tax: Who's paying (and not paying) | An illustration of a person sweeping dirt under a rug
Climate Crisis/Energy/Winter 2022

Canada’s biggest emitters are paying the lowest carbon tax rate

by Yannic Rack

Oil and gas producers pay among the lowest average carbon costs of any sector – and it’s threatening Canada’s climate targets

Climate Crisis

What a carbon tax can't do

by Scott Staring

The federal carbon tax is poor way to galvanize public support for climate action. Canada needs a climate plan that embodies the

Climate Crisis/Responsible Investing/Transportation/Voices

Look ahead: What to expect in 2015

by Tyler Hamilton

Forecasting what to expect in the year ahead is always a mug’s game. Where will oil prices go? Will there be another

Climate Crisis/Leadership/Q&A/Waste/Water

Delivering hope from the mouths of economists

by Tyler Hamilton

It’s not a commission in the traditional sense – that is, one established by and in the service of government – but

Manavgat Waterfall
Climate Crisis/Natural Capital/Spring 2013

The downside of valuing nature

by George Monbiot

On this we can agree: The relationship between people and the natural world is broken. We fail to value the systems that

Illustration by Pete Ryan
Climate Crisis/Guest Comment/Leadership/Perspectives/Spring 2013

No need to fear carbon taxes

by Munir Sheikh

Munir Sheikh began his career as a public servant 40 years ago when he became an economist with the Economic Council of

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