Picking Up the Slack: Law, Institutions, and Canadian Climate Policy

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Product Details
Price
$34.95  $32.50
Publisher
University of Toronto Press
Publish Date
Pages
320
Dimensions
6.04 X 8.94 X 0.73 inches | 0.96 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9781487550110

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About the Author
Andrew Green is a layman with an interest in Reformed theology. He enjoys reading, coffee, the outdoors and spending time with family and friends.
Reviews

"In this clear and original book, Andrew Green explains Canada's woeful climate record in terms of three institutional failures: discretionary laws prone to regulatory capture, delegation and conflict in the Canadian federation, and judicial deference. Most importantly, Green goes beyond mere diagnosis to identify viable institutional remedies to rebuild trust and common purpose through transparency, accountability, and regional risk sharing."

- Kathryn Harrison, Professor of Political Science, University of British Columbia

"Drawing on broad literature around climate change impacts and mitigation, Picking Up the Slack illustrates the complex nature of barriers to effective climate action in Canada and provides a path forward. Andrew Green offers accessible and well-researched insights into why Canada has been slow to take action on climate mitigation, addresses the need for transition relief in moving to a low-carbon future, and outlines potential roles for a wide range of actors, including politicians, policy-makers, the judiciary, and individuals."

- Cherie Metcalf, Associate Professor, Faculty of Law, Queen's University