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UBC Political Science professors weigh in on Canada’s looming federal election

UBC Political Science professors weigh in on Canada’s looming federal election

Professors from UBC Political Science including Dr. Allen Tupper, Dr. Richard Johnston, Dr. Kathryn Harrison, and Dr. Maxime Héroux-Legault discussed B.C.’s role in the anticipated fall Canadian election.

“It’s a bit like a machine that has 11 steering wheels,” Prof. Kathryn Harrison talks Canada’s muddled response to climate change

“It’s a bit like a machine that has 11 steering wheels,” Prof. Kathryn Harrison talks Canada’s muddled response to climate change

Dr. Kathryn Harrison told CBC that at least part of the blame can be pinned on the complexity of Canada’s form of government.

Canada’s oldest oil and gas trade association to drop ‘oil’ from its name in bid to alter image

Canada’s oldest oil and gas trade association to drop ‘oil’ from its name in bid to alter image

Prof. Kathryn Harrison noted several companies have removed the word “oil” from their name, using the term “energy” as a euphemism for oil while maintaining the company’s operations.

Prof. Kathryn Harrison notes BC’s carbon tax didn’t hurt the economy in The Tyee

Prof. Kathryn Harrison notes BC’s carbon tax didn’t hurt the economy in The Tyee

“By now, we have a bunch of studies that have shown that it didn’t hurt British Columbia’s economy, it wasn’t regressive, which is often a concern, and it did reduce emissions below what they would have been otherwise,” said Kathryn Harrison.

Offset credits won’t reduce carbon emissions, Prof. Kathryn Harrison writes in the CBC

Introducing carbon offsets to existing regulation will cause overall emissions to increase, Prof. Kathryn Harrison writes in an opinion piece for CBC.

“Very politically contentious”: Prof. Kathryn Harrison on the challenges for the Liberals’ promise of a just transition

“Very politically contentious”: Prof. Kathryn Harrison on the challenges for the Liberals’ promise of a just transition

In The Toronto Star, Professor Kathryn Harrison comments on the challenges of the Liberals’ 2019 promise for a “just transition” away from oil & gas.

Prof. Kathryn Harrison writes about the first “credible” federal climate plan in Canada for The Conversation

For the first time, a Canadian government is being honest about what it will take to meet our 2030 target and begin the transition to net-zero emissions.

“It’s night and day.” Prof. Kathryn Harrison on what a Biden presidency means for Canadian climate action

“It’s night and day.” Prof. Kathryn Harrison on what a Biden presidency means for Canadian climate action

“It’s night and day within the U.S. to go from a president who rejects science and has been rolling back fairly modest measures to one that is promising 100 per cent clean electricity by 2035,” said Kathryn Harrison, a University of British Columbia political science professor who studies climate and energy policy.

Emissions-reduction milestones could keep Canada on track to meet long-term climate targets writes Prof. Kathryn Harrison