Paul Ekins and green taxes
Prof John Ekins told a packed house today that wetern economies have to improve the productivity of carbon by a factor of 10 by mid century. Every knowledgeable person knows that depends on pricing carbon. Prof Ekins cites numerous studies that green tax shifts can also produce the necessay carbon reductions with higher employment and...
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Dear Readers, Since you have shown so much interest in the Oakville air permit bylaw, here is some additional information:
Continue reading the post titled More about OakvilleExpert witnesses: preparation
How do lawyers use Expert Witnesses in Environmental Litigation? Here’s an outlineΒ from one of Dianne’s seminars:
Continue reading the post titled Expert witnesses: preparationNew cars: greenhouse gas limits and ethanol
Canada will control greenhouse gases, although only when the US does. Last week, Canada and the US jointly announced stricter limits on GHG emissions from new cars (light-duty vehicles). This is the first-ever federal regulation to directly control GHG emissions across Canada. Our federal government also announced proposed regulations to require an average renewable fuel...
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Conserve water: us? Ontario residents and businesses have never worried much about conserving water; as a result, we are among the worldβs most wasteful water users: a drowning 260 litres per person per day. Calls for voluntary conservation have had little effect. Now, water conservation rules are being tightened.
Continue reading the post titled Better Ontario toiletsEnvironmental Lawyer of the year: Best Lawyers
Dear Dianne Saxe, Please accept our congratulations on being named the Best Lawyersβ 2011 Toronto Environmental Lawyer of the Year.
Continue reading the post titled Environmental Lawyer of the year: Best LawyersDistinguished Service Award
Dianne thanks everyone who came out to see her receive the Ontario Bar Association Distinguished Service Award last night. Jon Clancy’s photos are posted at http://www.oba.org. Also, now that I am emerging from the first three weeks of my eight week trial in Ottawa, I will start catching up on other things. Trial work is...
Continue reading the post titled Distinguished Service AwardWorld's Leading Women in Business Law
Another honour, thank you so much to those who recommend us: Dear Ms. Saxe, I take great pleasure in congratulating you on your selection into the inaugural edition of theΒ Guide to the Worldβs Leading Women in Business Law–Β the first-ever guide dedicated to the worldβs leading female practitioners.Β This unique publication provides expert guidance to the...
Continue reading the post titled World's Leading Women in Business LawContaminated sites: which cleanup standards?
More stringent cleanup standards for contaminated sites will come into effect July 1, 2011, under 2009 amendments to Regulation 153/04. Β Some property owners with ongoing cleanups may prefer to use the old numbers, i.e. the βMarch 9, 2004 Soil, Ground Water and Sediment Standardsβ (β2004 standardsβ) to obtain a record of site condition after July...
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Ontario takes a second stab at funding household hazardous waste collection.
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