Jessica Green

About Jessica Green
Jessica F. Green is associate professor of political science, and cross-appointed at the University of Toronto's School of Environment. She is the author of Rethinking Private Authority (Princeton University Press 2014). Her work has appeared in Nature, Nature Climate Change, the Boston Review, the Washington Post, among other places.
The carbon tax must die so climate policies survive
Wasting precious political capital on a carbon tax isn’t good politics or policy, and the main contenders for Justin Trudeau's job are smart to recognize this.
Taxpayers should not foot the bill for carbon capture
As Canada continues to suffer the effects of climate change, a carbon capture tax credit is a short-sighted approach that sticks Canadians with the bill.