Martin Olszynski
About Martin Olszynski
Martin Olszynski is an associate professor at the University of Calgary's Faculty of Law. His primary research interests are in environmental and natural resources law and policy. He holds B.Sc and LL.B degrees from the University of Saskatchewan, an LL.M from the University of California at Berkeley, and is currently pursuing a PhD in resource management at the University of British Columbia's Institute for Resources, Environment, and Sustainability (IRES).
In my humble opinion, buying a pipeline wasn’t a bad idea
If it were not for the Liberal government's Trans Mountain purchase, Canada would now be in the grips of a serious national unity crisis, writes associate law professor Martin Olszynski.
Why you should take oilsands giants' net-zero pledge with a barrel of skepticism
As pressure builds on oil and gas companies, some major players are making big climate pledges. We should weigh them with considerable skepticism, write professors Kathryn Harrison, Martin Olszynski and Patrick McCurdy.