
Normand Mousseau
Normand Mousseau is a professor of physics at the Université de Montréal and serves as the scientific director of an energy institute at the university. He has contributed to discussions surrounding carbon pricing in Quebec, emphasizing the province's consensus on climate change and suggesting that the cap-and-trade system is unlikely to become a contentious political issue despite fluctuations in gas prices.
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Normand Mousseau is the scientific director of the Trottier Energy Institute at Polytechnique Montreal.
Canadians may pay more for gas because of Iran war, but oil glut could curb price hikesNormand Mousseau is a professor of physics at University of Montreal and scientific director of the Institut de l’énergie Trottier.
How did Quebec’s carbon tax survive? The province made it invisibleNormand Mousseau pointed out that no major political party in Quebec opposes the cap-and-trade system.
Quebec becomes last province with a price on carbon, but how long will it last?









