How provinces can help Canada meet its emissions targetNew research shows Canada has the tools in place to meet its climate commitment at a relatively modest cost to the economy, but the provinces could do more
The cost of carbon pricing in Ontario and AlbertaClaims that carbon pricing will lead to skyrocketing price increases throughout the economy are misplaced at best—and misleading at worst
Carving up Canada’s climate change burdenWho will take responsibility for reducing GHGs and what is the best way to share that responsibility among regions?
Colin Carrie bravely dismisses his government’s own greenhouse-gas projections’Well everybody’s entitled to their own opinion’
7 ways Thomas Mulcair aims to change Canada’s energy landscapeEnergy is shaping up to be a 2015 election battleground
How not to be fooled by statements on emission ’reductions’Andrew Leach explains, with the help of chicken wings and beer
’This is a case of a prime minister who doesn’t believe the climate is an important issue’Elizabeth May talks to Americans
The President’s plan for Keystone XL and GHG emissionsNo pipeline if there is a net increase in emissions
Why Canada won’t have an effective climate change policy anytime soonWe want action, but aren’t ready to pay, writes Stephen Gordon