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Matthew Bramley - Director, Climate Change, Pembina Institute

Email: matthewb(at)pembina.org || Phone: 819-483-6288 Ext. 26


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Matthew Bramley is one of Canada's best known advocates for stronger government policies to address climate change. He is the author of numerous reports and articles on climate policy and is frequently cited in the media. Matthew has been Director of the Pembina Institute's Climate Change Program since 2001. The program is a centre for analysis and research on Canadian greenhouse gas reduction policy, with a particular focus on industrial emissions and emissions trading. Matthew has a PhD in theoretical chemistry from the University of Cambridge.

Publications

  • Feb 20, 2007 Faire sa part pour un monde plus vert : Proposition visant la réglementation des gaz à effet de serre du secteur industriel canadien
  • Feb 20, 2007 Fair Share, Green Share: A Proposal For Regulating Greenhouse Gases From Canadian Industry - Submission to the House of Commons Legislative Committee on Bill C-30, February 20, 2007
  • Nov 6, 2006 The 2006 UN Climate Change Conference in Nairobi: Background and Expectations (Briefing Note)
  • Apr 12, 2006 Climate Change, Kyoto and the New Federal Government: Concerns and Expectations
  • Nov 29, 2005 The Climate Implications of Canada's Oil Sands Development (Backgrounder)
  • Nov 24, 2005 The Case for Deep Reductions: Canada's Role in Preventing Dangerous Climate Change
  • Nov 24, 2005 Réduire radicalement les gaz à effet de serre : les responsabilités du Canada pour prévenir les changements climatiques
  • Nov 22, 2005 Carbon Capture and Storage — The Pembina Institute's Position
  • Oct 19, 2005 Future Financial Liability for Greenhouse Gas Emissions from New Large Industrial Facilities in Canada — 1st Edition
  • Oct 12, 2005 Ensuring Canada's Kyoto Plan Delivers Real Emissions Reductions: The Need for Additionality Rules in the Offset System (Briefing Note)
  • Jun 13, 2005 Meeting Our Kyoto Obligation: Canada's Essential Implementation Steps in 2005 (Backgrounder)
  • Mar 8, 2005 Backgrounder: The Cost to Taxpayers of Weakening Kyoto Targets for Industry
  • Jan 31, 2005 Government Spending on Canada's Oil and Gas Industry: Undermining Canada's Kyoto Commitment
  • Jan 18, 2005 Graphic: Greenhouse Gas Emissions from Canada's "Large Final Emitters"
  • Jan 11, 2005 R&D Credits or a Technology Fund Undermine Compliance with Kyoto (Graphic)
  • Jan 1, 2005 Briefing Note: Government Spending on Canada's Oil and Gas Industry: Undermining Canada's Kyoto Commitment
  • Dec 2, 2004 Briefing Note: Moving Ahead on Large Final Emitters (LFEs)
  • Nov 23, 2004 Briefing Note: Proposed Federal Large Emitters System: Cost to Industry
  • Sep 10, 2004 Briefing Note: "Large Final Emitters": The Centrepiece of Canada's Climate Change Plan
  • Sep 1, 2004 Green Power Programs in Canada — 2003
  • Feb 26, 2004 "Grands émetteurs finaux" : pierre angulaire de la mise en oeuvre canadienne du Protocole de Kyoto (Note d'information)
  • Feb 25, 2004 "Large Final Emitters": The Centrepiece of Canada's Kyoto Plan (Briefing Note)
  • Nov 1, 2003 Green Power Programs in Canada — 2002
  • Jul 31, 2003 Pembina Institute Input into Environment Canada's Offsets Consultations
  • Jul 12, 2003 Doing Their Bit: Ensuring Large Industrial Emitters Contribute Adequately to Canada's Implementation of the Kyoto Protocol
  • Oct 17, 2002 The Case for Kyoto: The Failure of Voluntary Corporate Action
  • Sep 6, 2002 An Assessment of Alberta's Climate Change Action Plan
  • Jun 14, 2002 How Ratifying the Kyoto Protocol Will Benefit Canada's Competitiveness
  • May 17, 2002 A Comparison of Current Government Action on Climate Change in the U.S. and Canada
  • Sep 24, 2001 Provincial Government Performance on Climate Change: 2001
  • Sep 17, 2001 The Meaning and Measurement of Burden — Report for the NAICC-CC Working Group on Emission Allocation and Burden Sharing
  • Jun 7, 2001 Livret-ressources sur le changement climatique destiné aux journalistes
  • Jun 7, 2001 Climate Change Resource Book for Journalists
  • Oct 16, 2000 Greenhouse Gas Emissions from Industrial Companies in Canada: 1998
  • Mar 24, 2000 Five Years of Failure: Federal and Provincial Government Inaction on Climate Change During a Period of Rising Industrial Emissions
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