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Stewart Elgie

@StewartElgie

"so-called expert" on enviro law, economics, clean innovation

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calendar_today28-02-2018 03:16:35

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Great to finally see fed rules on forest carbon offsets! Forests are a big part of the climate equation. The rules do a pretty good job of rewarding conservation while staying climate credible – both critical. Specifics in blog, coming soon!
canada.ca/en/environment…
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Reading some of the media coverage you get the impression that EV sales are down.

See the pattern?

Source International Energy Agency iea.org/reports/global…

Reading some of the media coverage you get the impression that EV sales are down. See the pattern? Source @IEA iea.org/reports/global…
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Great op ed by Lipsey, a world-leading expert on economic growth. 5 reasons why carbon pricing is the most economically effective way to reduce emissions and spur clean growth. Required reading for politicans!
theglobeandmail.com/opinion/articl…

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.Université d'Ottawa | University of Ottawa is hiring a Canada Research Chair in Policy & !

Junior level (<10 yrs post-PhD). Linked to Smart Prosperity Institute. Looking for a world-class researcher who wants to have policy impact. Deadline is Jan. 11.

(LINK): uottawa.wd3.myworkdayjobs.com/en-US/uOttawa_…

.@uOttawa is hiring a Canada Research Chair in #Climate Policy & #CleanGrowth! Junior level (<10 yrs post-PhD). Linked to Smart Prosperity Institute. Looking for a world-class researcher who wants to have policy impact. Deadline is Jan. 11. (LINK): uottawa.wd3.myworkdayjobs.com/en-US/uOttawa_…
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Check out my op-ed explaining why Premier Daniel Smith is wrong. The Supreme Court's recent constitutional decision does NOT diminish the feds' power to bring in climate laws, like the new rules on clean electricity and oil sands emissions. nationalobserver.com/2023/10/20/opi…

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