Hal Segal
Hal Segal
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About Hal Segal
Hal Segal is part of the Interdisciplinary Studies Ph.D. Program at the University of Saskatchewan. His fields of study are Public Policy Related to Climate Change, Economic Policy, and Monetary Policy. He was previously a columnist for the Denver Post and seven other newspapers in the United States.
A fair way to share the costs of climate mitigation
Solving the problem of who pays for climate mitigation is crucial to setting up a workable emissions reduction plan for Canada.
How to apply the trigger-response concept to climate targets
Canada's provinces and territories should be held entirely responsible for reducing greenhouse gas emissions.
How thinking about climate change has evolved
Analysis of the effects of reduced economic activity during the pandemic revealed that CO2 in the atmosphere was reduced as fossil fuel usage fell during the same period. It then quickly rebounded as economic activity resumed, putting a lie to claims human activity does not affect CO2 levels.