Carbon Tax in British Columbia: What the Evidence Really Shows
British Columbia’s carbon tax, introduced in 2008, provides a real‑world test of whether pricing carbon can cut emissions while maintaining economic stability and
May 14, 2026
British Columbia’s carbon tax, introduced in 2008, provides a real‑world test of whether pricing carbon can cut emissions while maintaining economic stability and
May 14, 2026
Carbon pricing assigns a monetary cost to aviation greenhouse‑gas emissions, incentivizing airlines, governments, and travelers to reduce the climate impact of flying. Quick
May 13, 2026
Brazil’s recent dismantling of key environmental agencies reduces oversight of the Amazon, raising concerns about increased deforestation, biodiversity loss, and climate impacts while
May 12, 2026
The Bering Strait dam proposal, a geoengineering concept that envisions a large-scale barrier across the narrow waterway, has sparked intense debate over its
May 9, 2026
Hong Kong can revive cycling as a practical, low‑carbon transport mode by building safe infrastructure, integrating e‑bikes, and fostering a city‑wide culture that
May 5, 2026
Sweden’s carbon tax, introduced in 1991 and steadily increased since, is credited with cutting emissions about 25% from 1990 levels while the economy
May 4, 2026