Author: Robert Hoffman, Ottawa. Since the meltdown of the global financial system in 2008 triggered by the sub-prime mortgage bubble in the United States, there is an emerging consensus, even […]
Can Simulation Modelling Steer Us Toward Sustainability?
Author: Bill Pugsley, Ottawa. Models simulating the ways that people interact with the natural world and themselves have long been used to create scenarios that allow environmental and economic policies […]
The Role of Targets in Public Policy to Reduce Greenhouse Gas Emissions in Canada
Author: Robert Hoffman, Ottawa (written Jan. 11, 2007) Target setting is an important component of the policy response to the issue of climate change and the urgent need to reduce […]
Are There Limits to the Burning of Carbon Fuels?
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 […]
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