
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

Mid Year Review
There’s no office and no pay – but the benefits are awesome.

100% Renewable Transition
It could eliminate 80% of emissions, cut most deaths and diseases due to air pollution, cut costs, create jobs and even promote peace among nations. What’s the catch?

Fossil Fuel Emissions
Canada is proposing to be the first country in the world to cap emissions from oil and gas production. It better move quickly.

LULUCF Emissions
The complexities in measuring emissions from land use helps countries evade accountability. That needs to change.

Climate Myths
Myths about EVs persist, feeding a propensity to resist change.

National Emissions
A country by country summary of the twelve largest greenhouse gas emitters.
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.