Presentations
David Thompson, Director, Sustainable Communities on the municipal role to Building Canada's Green Economy. Presentation given at the FCM Sustainable Communities Conference February 2012.
Brandon Schaufele, Research Director of Sustainable Prosperity, on the economics of ecosystems.
Moving Forward in Hamilton:Transportation, Sprawl and Environmental Pricing Reform Hamilton Transportation Summit
This event featured the results of the Public Policy Forum - Sustainable Prosperity Survey of Canadian Public Opinion on Climate Change and its American counterpart. These ground breaking academic studies are the first of their kind to explicitly compare public opinions on climate change science and policy in Canada and the US; and will provide a basis for discussing energy and environmental policy directions for North America. The breakfast roundtable will engage policy makers, researchers, NGOs, and business leaders who have an interest in these policies. Following the initial release and roundtable, an in-depth analysis of the survey results and implications will appear in publications by the Brookings Institution in the United States and the Public Policy Forum in Canada among others.
Sustainable Prosperity’s innovative work on Environmental Pricing Reform for Municipalities offers practical guidance for municipalities to raise the revenues they will need to finance capital projects – such as new wastewater collection and treatment infrastructure – and other initiatives in their communities.
David Thompson presentation at the University of Alberta during the Built Environment Forum.
The Joint Public Advisory Committee (JPAC) of the Commission for Environmental Cooperation will host a public forum in New Orleans, Louisiana, on 16-17 November to discuss innovative ways to achieve an environmentally sustainable North American economy.
SP hosted an event with Prof. Mark Jaccard, from the School of Resource and Environmental Management, Simon Fraser University, on November 26th, 2010.
He spoke on the topic of “Climate Policy in Canada: Issues in Regional Impacts and US Coordination”, followed by a discussion. His talk built on the C.D. Howe Institute paper “Regional impact of climate policy in Canada,” (released November 25th, 2010). The paper uses economic modelling to address the question of the link between different designs of carbon pricing and different regional impacts.

