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BERNARD, Jean-Thomas »


Jean-Thomas Bernard

Visiting professor
Faculty of Social Sciences
Economics

Contact information:

Office: 613-562-5800 (1374)
Home: 613-680-7765
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Research information:

  • Economic aspects of energy use: price, costs and governmental policies.
  • Analysis of energy markets by price and cost: electricity, oil, natural gas.
  • Government policies relating to energy: taxation, programs and regulations.
  • Economic considerations of greenhouse gas emissions.

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KATZ-ROSENE, Ryan »


Associate professor
Faculty of Social Sciences
Political Studies

Contact information:

Office: 613-562-5800 X1716
Cell: 819-431-8740
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Website

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E-mail, Cell Telephone

Research information:

My research focuses on climate change governance and sustainability policy debates. In particular: high-speed rail development in Canada; low-carbon transportation in Canada; global aviation and climate governance (CORSIA); nuclear power and climate change; sustainable livestock; cows or cattle and climate change; methane and climate change; regenerative agriculture and climate change; sustainable protein; plant-based proteins; protein transition; "green growth" and "degrowth" and the environment.

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SIMARD, Louis »


Louis Simard

Professor
Associate professor
Faculty of Social Sciences
Political Studies

Contact information:

Office: 613-562-5800 (1958)
E-mail:

Preferred method of contact:

E-mail

Research information:

Public policies, environment, energy, public participation, instruction of public action

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Français seulement

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