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Troubled steel, aluminum sectors show need for balance on climate change action

Recent furor over whether American tariffs on steel and aluminum imports would apply to Canadian products illustrated perfectly the vulnerability of some segments of the economy to wild fluctuations in international trade. But as steel and aluminum producers contend with the daily challenges of doing business in a highly competitive and often-uncertain international marketplace, the […]

What do we really need from Canada’s green economy?

Since the 1970s there has emerged a vast literature exploring the relationship between economic growth and the environment. Fifty years of research has yielded anything but consensus: One major school in the debate claims that humanity long ago overshot Earth’s natural carrying capacity; it thus argues we need to dramatically scale back material consumption (particularly in […]

Trudeau needs to step up his game to meet Paris, says energy economist

The Liberal government is “a determined bunch,” but its policies need to be more stringent to meet Canada’s 2030 carbon reduction commitment in the Paris Climate Accord, says Simon Fraser University energy economist Mark Jaccard. Current and planned policies expand the oil sands, he said, and the government can’t wait around to impose emissions regulations […]

Why we need a green economy today, and for tomorrow

In a seminal 1987 report, Our Common Future, the Brundtland Commission advanced the understanding of global interdependence and the relationship between economics and the environment. The report wove together social, economic, cultural and environmental issues towards global solutions. It found, for the first time that “the environment does not exist as a sphere separate from […]

Championing the green economy: why values matter more than logic

Carbon tax—“unfair”, according to the new Ontario PC leader Doug Ford. His colleague, Tanya Granic Allen, a former candidate for the leadership, suggests that she has always known “right from my gut” that carbon taxes are “wrong.” Such knee-jerk, “gut” reactions to a strategy that behavioural economists know to be a rational way to curb […]

National action urgently needed to save sharks from shark finning

Shark finning is the brutal and ecologically devastating practice of cutting fins off a shark and throwing the animal back into the ocean to die slowly. Canada prohibits this practice but continues to import products of shark finning. In fact, Canada is the largest importer of shark fins outside Asia. Sharks are integral to the […]