
Jessica Green
@greenprofgreen
Immigrant. Poli sci prof at U of Toronto. Politics of climate change, carbon markets, oceans, NGOs, enviro politics. Occasional ranter. @greenprofgreen.bsky.soc
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True #decarbonization means increasing rapidly clean energy investments, reckoning with our status as an oil and gas producer, and investing in health care and education, writes Political Science U of T Environment Jessica Green The Hill Times. hilltimes.com/story/2025/03/…



.gerard barron though you may be ready to mine the seabed, countries clearly aren't. if you're confident that you can manage the risks, then why not wait for the green light via multilateral consensus? i'm genuinely curious on the thinking here. #seabedmining theguardian.com/environment/20…

Presumably this means that The Metals Company is pursuing its agenda to mine the seabed outside the multilateral rules that have been agreed to by virtually every country besides the US.

#ClimateChange, once a big issue, fades from Canada’s election: Political Science U of T Environment Jessica Green comments The New York Times. nytimes.com/2025/04/26/cli…

NEW SHIFT KEY A New Grand Theory of Why Decarbonization Is So Hard We had a great chat with Jessica Green about why climate change might be better seen an “asset revaluation” problem and not a “free rider” problem. Then we chatted trade + tax law. heatmap.news/podcast/shift-…

Tune in to TVO Today | The Agenda tonight at 8:00 pm/et to catch MaRS's Tyler Hamilton on how climate policy and attitudes toward climate have changed over the past 20 years. You will also hear from: Timothy Gray @CanadaGray.bsky.social, Intact Centre | Centre Intact’s Anabela Bonada, Tia Kennedy and Jessica Green.

