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Michael Bernstein: Is carbon tax the answer to Canada's climate-change woes?
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Michael Bernstein: Is carbon tax the answer to Canada's climate-change woes?

We don't all have to stop flying, swear off meat or close down our heavy industry to address climate change. Instead, we already have a better solution - an economy-wide carbon tax.

Stephen Maher: The problem with Joe Oliver's soothing words on climate change
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Stephen Maher: The problem with Joe Oliver's soothing words on climate change

The former finance minister says Canada should focus on the good news about the climate crisis. His argument is thin and his position is conflicted.

Itemizing the daunting downsides of climate change
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Itemizing the daunting downsides of climate change

A report from the Canadian Council of Academies offers more alarming research about the impact of climate change, with no dissenting opinions
How to talk about climate change so people will listen
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How to talk about climate change so people will listen

As a climate scientist, I've been called everything from a charlatan to the handmaiden of the Antichrist.

Stewart Elgie, Mike Moffatt: How to grow the economy while also protecting the environment
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Stewart Elgie, Mike Moffatt: How to grow the economy while also protecting the environment

There is $26 trillion to be had in clean growth and the right kind of regulations could help Canadian businesses grab a big share of it.

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Katharine Hayhoe: On climate change, there aren't 'two sides.' So why do some feel otherwise?
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Katharine Hayhoe: On climate change, there aren't 'two sides.' So why do some feel otherwise?

The top predictor of what people think about climate change has little to do with scientific literacy - it's about politics. Here's how to change that.

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