New BONUS Podcast EpisodeCanada's consumer carbon tax policy has been getting a lot of press attention of late, especially following the $15/T increase that took affect on April 1, 2024. Much has been said about it across the political spectrum, some of it accurate, and some of it just plain wrong. David's away this month, so it's just Sara and Ed talking all things carbon tax with special guest Mark Jaccard.  

About Our GuestMark Jaccardhas been a prof at Simon Fraser University since 1986 save a couple of sabbaticals serving as Chair and CEO of the British Columbia Utilities Commission. Mark has served on the IPCC, domestically on the National Roundtable on the Environment and the Economy, and he’s a Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada and CD Howe Institute. His most recent book is the “The Citizen’s Guide for Climate Success,” published in 2021.Show Notes:(00:06:20) – Low Carbon Fuel Standards in Canada (00:08:37) – Designing flexible regulations to mitigate climate change: A cross-country comparative policy analysis(00:12:37) – Top Runner Programme (00:14:36) – Choose Wisely - Options and Trade-offs in Recycling Carbon Pricing Revenues (00:16:55) – Bridging the Gap: Real Options for Meeting Canada’s 2030 GHG Target (00:19:13) – Assessing climate sincerity in the Canadian 2021 election(00:23:25) – Independent Assessment: 2030 Emissions Reduction Plan(00:32:22) – Rebates rise as carbon price increases to $80 per tonne(00:33:37) – Designing flexible regulations to mitigate climate change: A cross-country comparative policy analysis(00:36:57) – The Political Costs of Oil Price Shocks (00:39:50) – Exploring Citizen Support for Different Types of Climate Policy(00:54:07) – Inside what ‘axe the tax’ means to Pierre Poilievre’s supporters: ‘He understands Canadians’

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