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Building A Sustainable Economy
Protecting Canada’s environment and conserving natural resources is essential for a competitive economy in the 21st century. Many countries have realized that environmental conservation is good for the economy—and they’re taking action. Places like Sweden, Germany, the U.K., Denmark, and the Netherlands are strategically using public policies such as ecological fiscal reform to spur innovation, investment, technological progress, and behavioural change. In contrast, Canada has been reluctant to use strong regulations or economic disincentives to protect the environment. The countries that are far ahead of Canada in terms of environmental protection are also outperforming Canada economically. The David Suzuki Foundation regularly offers policy proposals that would make Canada a world leader in protecting its rich natural capital.
What's NewIf you want to help your business reduce its environmental impact, this is a must read. Providing a roadmap on how to decrease carbon emissions, Doing Business in a New Climate offers a wide range of resources. Putting a price on carbon--through a carbon tax or through a cap-and-trade system--has been widely accepted as the most effective economic instrument to reduce carbon dioxide. Read More
Economic Solutions to Environmental Problems: Switch Green: How to promote energy efficient appliances in Canada
This revenue-neutral policy would reduce annual household energy consumption by 1,440 gigawatt-hours--the equivalent of taking 120,000 homes off the electricity grid--and greenhouse gas emissions by 275 thousand tonnes each year. Read More
Drive Green: Tax incentives for efficient company carsThis proposal shows how Canada can reduce greenhouse gas emissions and air pollution while reducing fuel costs for businesses and employees. Read More
Forever Farmland: Agricultural land-use reformPreserving Farmland, especially in proximity to populations centres is essential to sustainable cities. This report looks at recent changes that threaten the integrity of British Columbia's Agricultural Land Reserve. Read More
Smart Generation: An analysis of electricity production in Ontario
Ontario can immediately develop renewable energy, become more energy efficient, have a more reliable electricity system, cleaner air, and thousands of new jobs. Read More
Sustainability Within A Generation
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