On June 3, two days after President Trump announced that the United States would withdraw from the Paris climate accord, Indian Prime
“Coal is dead,” Jim Barry, the global head of BlackRock‘s infrastructure investment group, said in a recent interview with the Australian Financial
The Canadian Coalition on Acid Rain (CCAR) was formed in 1981 and became what was then the largest single-issue coalition in the
The Canadian Coalition on Acid Rain (CCAR) was formed in 1981 and became what was then the largest single-issue coalition in the
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During the 2008 federal election campaign, then-prime minister Stephen Harper took particular delight in lampooning Liberal leader Stephane Dion’s green shift plan
Carbon policy has a dose of competitiveness neurosis. This neurosis absolutely pervades the thinking behind climate inaction: for years, in Canada, concern
In a break with lawmakers from his own party, Republican Governor of Ohio John Kasich recently vetoed legislation that would have extended
IEEFA published a report this last week that highlights how Norway is at a historic crossroads in how it manages some of its