Author: Bill Pugsley, Ottawa Today we review research into the implications of using fossil fuel reserves if the emissions from their use are to stay below the levels of greenhouse […]
Book Review – Nature’s Trust: Environmental Law for a New Environmental Age
Author: Robert Hoffman, Ottawa Nature’s Trust is a must read for those interested in the issues of governance of the commons and the rule of law that were important topics […]
In Defence of Climate Change Action
Authors: David Dougherty and Roger Gagne, Calgary (recently exposed rock at the toe of the Athabasca Glacier) Note: this article was first published in the Calgary Sun on June 3, […]
On the Need for New Economic Foundations: A Critique on Mainstream Macroeconomics
Author: Robert Hoffman, Ottawa The body of macroeconomic theory known as the neoclassical-Keynesian synthesis, hereafter mainstream macroeconomics, has dominated the practice of economics since the middle of the twentieth century […]
Can Climate Clubs & Community-Based Initiatives Reduce GHGs?
Author: Bill Pugsley, Ottawa. Today we review two ideas that will overcome the last of four key aspects of climate change: climate science (mature and known), costs to reduce emissions […]