Canadian Climate Policy Inventory: Understanding the Complexities of Canadian Climate Policy
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Canadian Climate Policy Inventory: Understanding the Complexities of Canadian Climate Policy
Tracking Canada’s numerous climate policies is a complex task. To help navigate the policies, commitments and investments from all orders of government, this webinar will introduce the Canadian Climate Policy Inventory — a searchable and interactive database developed by the Canadian Climate Policy Partnership (C2P2). C2P2 is led by Dr. Jennifer Winter at the School of Public Policy, University of Calgary. The inventory is hosted in partnership with the Canadian Climate Institute’s 440 Megatonnes initiative.
This comprehensive and interactive database is a one-stop database and digital platform which provides publicly accessible information, supporting effective strategies to adapt and mitigate climate change, improve resilience, and help Canada meet its net-zero emissions target. It is a crucial resource for researchers, policymakers, and industry aiming to navigate Canada’s emissions reduction strategies.
Please join the webinar to learn about key findings from our research, how the database was constructed, and how to use the database to understand the landscape of Canadian climate policy.
Speakers:
- Jennifer Winter, School of Public Policy, University of Calgary and Environment and Climate Change Canada
- William Scott, Stanford University and Simon Fraser University’s School of Public Policy
- Anna Kanduth, Canadian Climate Institute
Partners and funders include the Canadian Climate Institute, CIRANO (Centre Interuniversitaire de Recherche en Analyse des Organisations), the Government of British Columbia, the Government of Canada’s Environmental Damages Fund, Mitacs, Quebec Net Positif, Royal Roads University, the Smart Prosperity Institute, the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council, the Office of the Vice-President (Research) at the University of Calgary, and the School of Public Policy at the University of Calgary.
For any questions, contact us at sppcomm@ucalgary.ca.