[图书][B] Carbon province, hydro province: The challenge of Canadian energy and climate federalism

D Macdonald - 2020 - books.google.com
Why has Canada been unable to achieve any of its climate-change targets? Part of the
reason is that emissions in two provinces, Alberta and Saskatchewan–already about half the …

Allocating Canadian greenhouse gas emission reductions amongst sources and provinces: learning from European Union, Australia and Germany

D Macdonald, J Monstadt, K Kern, D Gordon… - 2013 - tspace.library.utoronto.ca
Allocating Canadian Greenhouse Gas Emission Reductions Amongst Sources and
Provinces Page 1 Allocating Canadian Greenhouse Gas Emission Reductions Amongst …

Management of Distributive Conflicts Impeding Expansion of Interprovincial Hydroelectricity Transmission

D Macdonald, M Lesch - Journal of Canadian Studies, 2015 - utpjournals.press
L'élaboration de politiques suscite toujours des débats au sujet de leurs effets distributifs. Le
présent article examine ces débats dans le contexte des transmissions hydroélectriques …

[PDF][PDF] FOLLOWING (PROTOCOL

LA Murray - 2014 - kclpure.kcl.ac.uk
Canada is a country often painted as a unifying power and an honest broker in world affairs.
She has a respected history within the United Nations and a tradition of championing …

Exploring Low-Carbon Energy Transitions in Canada: Natural Resource Staples, the Carbon Trap, and Innovating from a Hydroelectric Base

BLM Haley - 2014 - repository.library.carleton.ca
This dissertation explores the broad question of how to understand and promote low-carbon
transitions given Canada's historic and geographic context. An introductory essay provides …