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Q&A with Fulbright Visiting Research Chair Diana Liverman

We caught up with Diana Liverman as she starts her term as Fulbright Visiting Research Chair at Smart Prosperity Institute.


Hem Dholakia

Senior Research Associate


David Driesen

Professor at the College of Law, Syracuse University


Diana Liverman

Professor of Geography, Environment and Development, University of Arizona


Guest Blog: Does a wetland certification program make sense for the prairies?

New research suggests that certification schemes have the potential to contribute to wetland conservation on the Canadian prairies.


EnerGuide Labeling of Homes at the Time of Sale

Five design principles for a successful time-of-sale initiative


Growing money for trees: financing models for nature conservation in the Greenbelt

To better understand how conservation finance can benefit the Greenbelt, Smart Prosperity Institute and Greenbelt Foundation are developing a conservation finance blueprint to help accelerate regional investments in nature.


Economic Feasibility of a Wetland Certification Program in the Canadian Prairies

Voluntary wetland certification schemes could help formulate sustainable wetland management policies


Insights from the Field: Unlocking SME Emissions Reductions in the Green Recovery

Exploring nongovernmental decarbonization opportunities for SMEs


Can the Sustainable Canadian Agricultural Partnership transform Canada’s agriculture sector?

Promising new funding and programming is a step in the right direction, but does not compare to recent announcements in other jurisdictions.


Mariana Carrillo

Coordinator, Research Partnerships


Exploring Canada’s Circular Export Potential

A high-level scan of Canadian industry strengths that can contribute to the global circular economy transition


Guest Blog: Negative policy feedbacks may hold New Brunswick back from decarbonizing its electricity sector

New Brunswick’s electricity sector is currently fueled by 80% non-emitting sources. Is the province’s success too good to be true?


Ontario's Need for 1.5 Million More Homes

Ontario needs to build 1.5 million homes in the next ten years to meet growing demand.


Building Climate Resilience in Canada's Pension Funds

Canadian pension funds must continually build climate resilience to protect both people and the planet


Jamie Sandison

EEPRN and Greening Growth Partnership Student Researcher 2020-2021


Student Blog: Innovation on Climate-related Risk Communication in Canada

Experts increasingly think the key to raising awareness and enhancing risk perceptions is through innovating our ability to communicate climate change in a meaningful way.


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