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Quebecers say YES… pipelines and Alberta oil!
Publication of a Léger opinion poll commissioned by the Montreal Economic Institute.
3-minute read
Le Québec a les moyens de s’enrichir
We must build on our abundant natural resources to enrich ourselves.
6-minute read
Après l’oléoduc Énergie Est, interdisons les camions!
The development of the petroleum industry and its economic impact.
4-minute read
Quel est le lien entre la chute du mur de Berlin et le Protocole de Kyoto?
The major reductions in GHG emissions in the former communist countries.
5-minute read
Fight climate change efficiently
Relevant economic facts and principles should guide our climate change policy choices.
4-minute read
Conférence de Paris sur le climat – Sept choses que vous devriez savoir
The most relevant economic facts and principles that should guide our climate change policy choices.
2-minute read
Practical Guide to the Economics of Climate Change: The Paris Conference and Its Aftermath
The Paris Conference that opens on November 30, 2015, is drawing plenty of attention to the fight against climate change, an issue that blends political rhetoric, economic logic and climate science. The aim of this Research Paper is to make key climate change concepts easier to understand as well as to put the mechanisms discussed here in a Canadian context and to base public policy choices on the most relevant facts.
4-minute read
Du Protocole de Kyoto à la Conférence de Paris : Les émissions canadiennes de GES en hausse de 24 %
The 21st session of the Conference of the Parties to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change.
4-minute read
Quebec’s electric car subsidies are wasteful and relatively ineffective
The Quebec government will spend hundreds of millions of dollars to subsidize electric vehicles.
4-minute read
Anticosti deviendra-t-elle la Terre-Neuve du Québec?
The economic situation of the Anticosti Island.