Canada needs to plan now to ensure its recovery actually supports resilience, sustainability and equity by closely measuring the effects of policies on recovery outcomes.
Canada’s pathway to reducing greenhouse gas emissions and building resilience to climate change will ultimately depend on the allocation of capital. Making smart decisions around the allocation of capital demands robust and trusted data and analytics.
Evidence from the American Recovery Act
Might the shocks of the current global pandemic and economic slowdown to the socio-economic system present a tipping point and acceleration towards a circular economy?
Plastic pollution in marine habitats is a growing concern in Canada and worldwide, and it calls for actions, solutions, and cooperation stretching across individual country borders.
EEPRN and Greening Growth Partnership Post-Doctoral Researcher, 2020-2021
Canada will need stimulus spending, and it should drive investment and jobs in green opportunities.
EEPRN and Greening Growth Partnership Student Researcher, 2017-2023
EEPRN and Greening Growth Partnership Student Researcher, 2020-2021
EEPRN and Greening Growth Partnership Student Researcher, 2020-2021
EEPRN and Greening Growth Partnership Student Researcher, 2020-2021
EEPRN and Greening Growth Partnership Student Researcher, 2020-2021
EEPRN and Greening Growth Partnership Post-Doctoral Researcher 2020-2023
EEPRN and Greening Growth Partnership Student Researcher, 2020-2023
EEPRN and Greening Growth Partnership Student Researcher, 2020-2023
EEPRN and Greening Growth Partnership Student Researcher, 2020-2023
EEPRN and Greening Growth Partnership Student Researcher, 2020-2023
Climate-related data and analytics to support sustainable finance
Harnessing the power of the private sector in addressing and building resilience to climate change
Associate Professor in Operations Management and Sustainability at Ivey Business School, Western University