This free webinar will show you the latest trends for how Canadians consume information & share best practices for turning your research findings into people-friendly communications.
The shift toward a low-pollution, innovative, resource-efficient economy is the opportunity of the century. This report outlines eight reasons why accelerating this transition is the path to prosperity for Canada.
EEPRN Student Researcher, 2019
Maurice T. Moore Professor of Law at Columbia Law School
Associate Professor at Yale School of Forestry & Environmental Studies
EEPRN Student Researcher 2019-2020
It is time for Canadian regulators and public institutions to act by backing the green bond market and creating incentives for it to grow.
Mining Watch Canada hosts international conference on "Turning Down the Heat: Can We Mine our Way Out of the Climate Crisis?"
Are you a Graduate Student interested in working on issues related to nature conservation, comprehensive wealth, natural capital, or natural asset pricing? Apply to an SPI short course on capital asset pricing for nature, led by Dr. Eli Fenichel (Yale University).
Are you a green economy student or researcher? Ensure your work has impact! Join SPI for a series of webinars that teach practical skills for effectively communicating your research to inform opinions and shape outcomes.
Canada has just wrapped up its first federal election where climate change was one of the top ballot box issues. The vast majority of voters chose a party that would keep or strengthen the climate policy that we have on the books.
Turning Down the Heat: Can We Mine our Way Out of the Climate Crisis?
This working paper explores opportunities for more durable, ambitious and inclusive climate policy.
Associate Professor at the University of Calgary's Faculty of Law
Associate Professor of Political Science at l’Université de Montréal
Professor for the School of Environment, Enterprise and Development
EEPRN Student Researcher 2019-2020
A Future Without Waste: Mobilizing For Success in The Circular Economy
Yesterday’s release of the TIER program strikes a good balance of pre-election political posturing with pragmatic policy.
This working paper explores incentives to improve the life-cycle performance of how products are designed, manufactured, and managed as waste