3-minute read
Quebecers Want to Fight Climate Change But Worry About the Bottom Line
The Carbon Market.
1-minute read
The Carbon Market
Léger Marketing opinion poll commissioned by the Montreal Economic Institute.
5-minute read
BIXI et voitures électriques : Quand faut-il tirer la plogue?
Spending by politicians and the public choice theory.
4-minute read
What are we getting ourselves into with cap and trade?
The carbon market formed by Quebec and California.
5-minute read
Bourse du carbone: dans quelle galère embarquons-nous?
The carbon market formed by Quebec and California.
6-minute read
Sables bitumineux albertains – Huston, nous avons un problème!
The oil industry and the environment.
4-minute read
L’éolien a la tête dans les nuages
The implicit subsidies to wind power, biomass and community power plants.
5-minute read
Équiterre et Greenpeace dans le champ… pétrolifère
Safe transportation of petroleum products.
5-minute read
IMF’s imagined $34-billion: Silly stats are behind claims that Canada subsidizes oil industry
Canada's subsidy programs to the oil industry.
1-minute read
Is the Canadian Oil Industry Subsidized?
Many activist groups, and even certain political actors, maintain that the Canadian oil industry is heavily subsidized. The Montreal Economic Institute looked into the matter and carried out a rigorous examination of the studies on which this notion is based. In this Economic Note, the MEI concludes that the subsidies in question are far from being as generous as these studies claim, and moreover that the largest of the subsidy programs will disappear between now and January 1st, 2016.