Why B.C.’s carbon tax worked: Insights from Prof. Kathryn Harrison
Prof. Kathryn Harrison explains how B.C.’s carbon tax curbed emissions—even if the numbers don’t tell the full story.
Prof. Kathryn Harrison on the dual threats: Trump’s tariffs and the growing risks of climate change to B.C.
Prof. Kathryn Harrison highlights the severe economic risks of Trump’s tariffs and the growing threats B.C. faces from climate change.
Prof. Kathryn Harrison calls Freeland’s LNG push economically and environmentally risky
Prof. Kathryn Harrison warns Freeland’s LNG plans pose economic and environmental risks as global demand may peak by 2030.
Dr. Kathryn Harrison on Trudeau’s climate legacy: From promises to policies amid an uncertain future
Prof. Kathryn Harrison credits Trudeau’s government for turning climate promises into action, but its future is uncertain.
Prof. Kathryn Harrison on Trump’s return: Implications for Canada and the climate crisis
Prof. Kathryn Harrison warns Trump’s policies could escalate the climate crisis, posing major challenges for Canada.
Prof. Kathryn Harrison receives $80K Peter Wall Legacy Award for climate policy research
Congratulations to Dr. Kathryn Harrison on receiving the $80K Peter Wall Legacy Award for her research: The New Politics of Fossil Fuel Subsidies.
Prof. Kathryn Harrison: Cutting the carbon tax will cost Canada in the long run
Prof. Kathryn Harrison warns that cutting Canada’s carbon tax will have costly long-term effects on both the environment and economy.
Prof. Kathryn Harrison: Trump’s re-election a ‘devastating’ blow to global climate action
Prof. Kathryn Harrison discussed the effect of U.S. president-elect Donald Trump’s re-election could have on the climate and on Canada’s green policies.
BC Greens’ potential impact on climate policy: Insights from Dr. Kathryn Harrison
Dr. Kathryn Harrison discusses how the BC Greens could influence climate policies on carbon pricing and LNG limits in British Columbia.
Dr. Kathryn Harrison highlights key climate differences among B.C. parties
Dr. Kathryn Harrison explores the key differences in climate action proposals among B.C.’s Conservatives, NDP, and Greens ahead of the election.