This podcast originally appeared on the Center for Global Development Wonkcast. Pollution has no respect for party lines. In the US, Republican and
The New York City comptroller may be the most overlooked elected official in the city. As the de-facto Chief Financial Officer for
Congress bites back Less than 24 hours after President Barack Obama announced a deal with China to limit greenhouse gases, both chambers
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This post was written by the Pembina Institute and originally appeared on its website. .. Basic design B.C.’s carbon tax was implemented with a
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It’s 2030 and instead of racing toward the brink of climate catastrophe the world has begun to back away. Annual global emissions
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