加拿大气候政策的十字路口:供应侧压力和相互竞争的能源未来

IF 4.3 2区 社会学 Q2 ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES
Amy Janzwood , Kathryn Harrison , Angela Carter
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本文记录了加拿大境内气候和能源政策趋势的省际差异,以探讨气候雄心与化石燃料生产愿望之间的脱节。我们比较了四个省的国内排放和化石燃料生产的地方政策。不出所料,经济上最依赖化石燃料生产的省份都致力于扩大生产,而在减少其境内排放方面则不那么雄心勃勃。然而,魁北克省选择了一条不同的道路,放弃了对其石油和天然气储量的开发,而是专注于深度减排和建设低碳经济,这将在当前的全球能源转型中更具弹性。不列颠哥伦比亚省的政策立场更加矛盾,它承诺扩大天然气产量用于出口,但在减少其领土排放方面仍然相对雄心勃勃。在国家能源和气候政策的背景下,本文强调了生产和地区排放政策之间的脱节,这种脱节使加拿大在全球能源转型展开、全球化石燃料需求减少的情况下经济脆弱。
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Canada’s climate policy crossroads: Supply-side pressures and competing energy futures
This article documents interprovincial variation in climate and energy policy trends within Canada to explore the disconnect between climate ambition and aspirations for fossil fuel production. We compare subnational policies concerning domestic emissions and fossil fuel production within and across four provinces. Unsurprisingly, the provinces most economically dependent on fossil fuel production are both committed to expanding production and less ambitious with respect to reducing their emissions within their borders. Yet Quebec took a different path, forgoing development of its oil and gas reserves, and instead focusing on deep emissions reductions and building a lower-carbon economy that will be more resilient in the ongoing global energy transition. In a more ambivalent policy position, British Columbia has committed to expanding gas production for export, yet has remained relatively ambitious with respect to reducing its territorial emissions. Set in the overarching national energy and climate policy context, this article underscores the disconnect between production and territorial emission policies, one that leaves Canada economically vulnerable while the global energy transition unfolds, decreasing global fossil fuel demand.
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