
Dave Sawyer
Dave Sawyer is a principal economist at the Canadian Climate Institute, known for his expertise in carbon pricing and emissions reduction strategies. He has provided insights into the economic implications of industrial carbon pricing in Canada, arguing that it plays a crucial role in incentivizing companies to lower their emissions while maintaining economic competitiveness.
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