Current industrial price on carbon goes easy on biggest polluters. That might make sense for cement and steel, but not for oil.
For decarbonization to succeed, it must support average citizens like Raphaël. If not, they will continue to take to the streets.
The minister of environment and climate change defends his government's carbon pricing policies
Oil and gas producers pay among the lowest average carbon costs of any sector – and it’s threatening Canada’s climate targets
The federal carbon tax is poor way to galvanize public support for climate action. Canada needs a climate plan that embodies the
Forecasting what to expect in the year ahead is always a mug’s game. Where will oil prices go? Will there be another
It’s not a commission in the traditional sense – that is, one established by and in the service of government – but
On this we can agree: The relationship between people and the natural world is broken. We fail to value the systems that
Munir Sheikh began his career as a public servant 40 years ago when he became an economist with the Economic Council of