Sightline Project

Climate Fairness


Climate change threatens hardships for everyone, but the people and nations least to blame for causing it are most vulnerable. In this series, Alan Durning explores the issue of climate equity and looks at the enormous opportunity to reverse the unfairness of climate change.

Project Posts

“It’s Too Expensive To Address Climate Change”

The real cost is the cost of doing nothing.

Todd Myers Is Right, Sort Of

Another reason to auction carbon permits.

Cap and Train: Climate Policy and Green-collar Jobs

How to actually deliver green-collar jobs to those who need them.

Cascadian Carbon Tax Shifts?

The only obstacle is politics.

Best Post Ever?

Climate fairness, pitch perfect.

Carbon Tax Confusion in the New York Times

Op-Odd.

Other Carbon Tax Shifts

A quick survey of carbon taxes outside of Cascadia

More on BC’s Carbon Tax Shift

Oh, Canada!

Riding Herd On Refrigerators

Financing free fridges for fairness.

Cap and Caulk: How Smart Climate Policy Can Cut Our Energy Costs

Insulating working families from high energy prices.