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Jatin Nathwani and Ann Fitzgerald

Professor Jatin Nathwani is the founding executive director of the Waterloo Institute for Sustainable Energy, and currently leads the research cluster, ‘STEM for Global Resilience' at the Balsillie School for International Affairs. Dr. Ann Fitzgerald is the director of the Balsillie School of International Affairs at the University of Waterloo. 

Here’s how to get to zero-carbon emissions equitably

Environment and Climate Change Minister Steven Guilbeault in a Hill scrum on Jan. 31, 2024. 'We propose an alternative to the existing federal carbon tax policy that can also deliver a low-carbon future consistent with our international obligations,' write Jatin Nathwani and Ann Fitz-Gerald. The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade
Environment and Climate Change Minister Steven Guilbeault in a Hill scrum on Jan. 31, 2024. 'We propose an alternative to the existing federal carbon tax policy that can also deliver a low-carbon future consistent with our international obligations,' write Jatin Nathwani and Ann Fitz-Gerald. The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade
One tragic paradox of the Ukraine crisis is the gift Vladimir Putin, pictured Feb. 24, 2022, has offered to the world of the possibility of a sharp convergence of unity against a common threat: in this case, the threat of climate catastrophe and extreme malfeasance of a cruel, unrepentant thug. Photograph courtesy of Russian Presidential Press Service
One tragic paradox of the Ukraine crisis is the gift Vladimir Putin, pictured Feb. 24, 2022, has offered to the world of the possibility of a sharp convergence of unity against a common threat: in this case, the threat of climate catastrophe and extreme malfeasance of a cruel, unrepentant thug. Photograph courtesy of Russian Presidential Press Service
The Supreme Court’s decision provides a foundational floor or, a ‘book-end,' to the legal debate about specific powers of the federal government to enact legislation to regulate emissions considering international obligations. The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade
The Supreme Court’s decision provides a foundational floor or, a ‘book-end,' to the legal debate about specific powers of the federal government to enact legislation to regulate emissions considering international obligations. The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade