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Author Archives: J. Elliot
Chile’s Carbon Tax: The Price is Right?
James McBride on Chile’s new carbon tax
Posted in Regions, Southern Cone
Tagged Bachelet, British Columbia, cap and trade, Carbon, Chile, China, energy, ETS, Mexico, tax policy, Vancouver
1 Comment
Educación 3.0 – The Future of Education in the Americas
Education expert Gabriel Zinny introduces his new book Educación 3.0: The Struggle for Talent in Latin America on the challenges facing schools across the Americas
Shelter From the Storm: Latin America Seeks Climate Change Innovation
James McBride on Latin America’s attempts to unite the public and private sectors in pursuit of climate solutions
Powering Growth: Chile’s Energy Conundrum
James McBride on Chile’s struggle to balance affordable energy and environmental sustainability
Posted in Southern Cone
Tagged Chile, energy, HidroAysen, Hydropower, LNG, Mapuche, Solar power, SunEdison
2 Comments
Is Chile Finally Waving Goodbye to Binomialism?
James McBride on electoral reform in Chile
Posted in Southern Cone
Tagged Bachelet, Binomialism, Chile, Congress, Electoral reform, Pinochet
1 Comment
Bachelet’s Chile: Take Two
James McBride on the prospects of Chile’s new government
Posted in Southern Cone
Tagged Bachelet, Chile, constitutional reform, education, Mercosur, Pacific Pumas, tax reform, The Pacific Alliance
2 Comments