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Sumeet Gulati

How B.C. brought in Canada’s 1st carbon tax and avoided economic disaster

CBC cited research by Sumeet Gulati, a professor in food and resource economics at UBC, in an article about the effects of the carbon tax on consumers. The article also appeared […]

Apr 5, 2019

Everything you need to know about a carbon tax—and how it would work in Canada

MSN spoke to Sumeet Gulati, a professor in the department of food and resource economics at UBC about the effectiveness of carbon taxes. The article previously appeared in Chatelaine.

Apr 1, 2019

B.C. just scrapped the future of the gas-powered car

The Tyee quoted Sumeet Gulati, a professor in environmental and resource economics at UBC, in an article about the NDP’s policy that every new vehicle sold in B.C. will be […]

Dec 18, 2018

Everything you need to know about a carbon tax — and how it would work in Canada

Chatelaine spoke to Sumeet Gulati, a a professor in the department of food and resource economics at UBC, about carbon taxes. Gulati said that people would adopt measures such as driving […]

Nov 22, 2018

Why North Americans should look to British Columbia’s carbon tax as a model

Why North Americans should look to British Columbia’s carbon tax as a model

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau recently proposed a national carbon “floor price” by 2018, while south of the border, Washington state residents will vote on Nov. 8 whether to implement the United States’ first revenue-neutral carbon emissions tax.

Nov 3, 2016

Montreal households the greenest in Canada: UBC study

Montreal households the greenest in Canada: UBC study

Montreal households are the greenest in the country, and Edmonton’s the least, according to a new UBC study.

Jul 27, 2016

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