Brett Dolter
Freelance contributor
Brett Dolter is an assistant professor in the department of economics at the University of Regina, where he teaches climate change policy, microeconomics, cost-benefit analysis and ecological economics.
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Opinion
For the sake of our children, the global carbon budget is the most important one to balance
As a parent of young children, Brett Dolter finds himself looking at the world with a new perspective.
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Opinion
COVID-19 offers lessons on the challenge of tackling climate change
It is not an exaggeration to say that everyone on the planet has been impacted by the pandemic. Climate change poses a challenge of equal or greater magnitude.
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Opinion
The path to net-zero emissions won't be easy, but here's how it can be done
To stop temperatures from continually increasing, we need to stop greenhouse gas emissions altogether.
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Opinion
Carbon tax 101: How can a carbon price work if we get the money back?
Many are asking what the point of a carbon tax is if we just get the money back. This is where an understanding of economics comes in handy.
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