IISD Conversations on Regulating Carbon Emissions in Canada: What is Canada's trend in GHG, heavy metals and air contaminant emissions and policy over the last 20 years?
IISD Conversations sat down with Dr. Nic Rivers, Canada Research Chair in Climate and Energy Policy at the University of Ottawa, to talk about the conditions of policy success and failure and how to rethink regulating carbon emissions in Canada. The conversation explored five key questions.
What is Canada's trend in GHG, heavy metals and air contaminant emissions and policy over the last 20 years?
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