
The Social Cost of Carbon
A landmark new study says each tonne of carbon costs the global economy $1,200 — eight times more than economists previously estimated. Canada’s carbon pricing targets should be much higher.
Recent Articles

Canada's Emissions Reduction Plans
Understanding Canada’s emissions by segment helps us focus our attention and protects us from feeling overwhelmed — Part 4 in a series.

Canada's Emissions Reduction Plans
What Canada’s greenhouse gas inventory really says about progress, accountability, and ambitions moving forward. — Part 3 in a series.

Canada's Emissions Reduction Plans
It’s taken 30 years, but Canada now has a pretty good set of climate goals and a set of laws that hold the government accountable for achieving them. — Part 2 in a series.

Canada's Emissions Reduction Plans
Introducing a series on Canada’s plans – because when faced with a whole world of climate concerns, we need to focus on what we can influence and control.

Renewable Energy
Six reasons why you can be energized about a battery filled future.

Warming Trends
Five things you need to know about this summer’s record temperatures
Mark Beaudet co-founded a multi-billion dollar company, led teams, and served on boards spanning public companies, private firms, and not-for-profits in health care, education, and social justice. Now he brings that same fact-based, analytical approach to climate change.