by Alex Deneka | Jul 28, 2022 | Road to Resilience
A Quick Introduction to the Social Cost of Carbon At last, in its most recent review of climate science, the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change worked up the courage to say:[1] It is unequivocal that human influence has warmed the atmosphere, ocean and land....
by Alex Deneka | Jul 14, 2022 | Climate-Resilient Living, Human Impacts, In The News
“Cost of living is through the roof, fuel prices are at record highs, we can’t afford carbon taxes!” Quite the contrary. Canada has had a carbon price for a few years now, and it will not (and definitely should not) go anywhere. Pricing carbon pollution is widely...
by Alex Deneka | May 25, 2022 | Climate-Resilient Living
Agriculture contributes 8 per cent of Canada’s greenhouse gas emissions, so we need to change how we farm. Climate change will also reduce the quality and quantity of our food. Addressing climate change, then, will help save the rural prairie economy. Of course, we...
by Alex Deneka | Mar 17, 2022 | Road to Resilience
Energy Solutions for Manitoba is the a groundbreaking study to examine in detail how a Canadian province can replace its fossil fuels with low-carbon electricity. In Manitoba, all fossil fuels are imported and account for roughly 60% of annual climate pollution. In...
by Alex Deneka | Oct 21, 2021 | Climate-Resilient Living
As the snow falls and the temperatures drop, many cyclists put away their bikes for the season. We are here to tell you that cycling doesn’t have to be a seasonal sport! Cycling is for all-year-round commuting, transportation, and leisure – even in Manitoba. Cycling...