PEER-REVIEWED ACADEMIC PUBLICATIONS SINCE 2015
Hoyle, A., Peters, J., Jaccard, M. and E. Rhodes, 2024, “Additional or accidental? Simulating interactions between a low-carbon fuel standard and other climate policy instruments in Canada.” Energy Policy, 185: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.enpol.2023.113919.
Diner, G., Bataille, C. and M. Jaccard, 2023, “Regional variability and its impact on the decarbonization of emissions-intensive, trade-exposed industries.” Climate Policy. https://www.tandfonline.com/action/showCitFormats?doi=10.1080/14693062.2023.2200380
Pardy, A., Budd, T. and M. Jaccard, 2023. “Subnational climate policy leadership in British Columbia: Past, present, and potential futures.” In M. Winfield, S. Hill., and J. Gaede (Eds.), Sustainable energy transitions for Canada: Challenges and opportunities. Vancouver: University of British Columbia Press.
Dubash, Boasson, Borbor-Cordova, Fifita, Haites, Jaccard, Jotzo, Naidoo, Romero-Lankao, Shen, Shlapak, and Wu., 2022, “National and sub-national policies and institutions”, Chapter 13, Volume III, IPCC 6th Assessment Report, Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change. 96 pages.
Pardy, A., Rhodes, E. and M. Jaccard, 2022, “Characterizing air source heat pump market segments: a Canadian case study,” Frontiers in Sustainability 3:983454.
Rhodes, K., Scott, W. and M. Jaccard, 2021, “Designing flexible regulations to mitigate climate change: A cross-country comparative policy analysis,” Energy Policy, V.156.
Murphy, R., Pardy, A., Braglewicz, M., Zuehlke, B. and M. Jaccard, 2021, “Why is there an implementation gap in community energy planning?” Canadian Planning and Policy, Special Issue on Community Energy Planning, V.2021, 11-34.
Jaccard, M., 2020, The Citizen’s Guide to Climate Success: Overcoming Myths that Hinder Progress Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 291 pages.
Criqui, P., Jaccard, M. and T. Sterner, 2019, “Carbon taxation: A tale of three countries,” Sustainability V.11.
Jaccard, M., Murphy, R., Zuehlke, B., and M. Braglewicz, 2019, “Cities and greenhouse gas reduction: Policy makers or policy takers?” Energy Policy, V.134.
Murphy, R., Gross, D. and M. Jaccard, 2018, “Use of revealed preference data to estimate the costs of forest carbon sequestration in Canada,” Forest Policy and Economics. V.97, 41-50.
Jaccard, M., Hoffele, J. and T. Jaccard, 2018, “Global carbon budgets and the viability of new fossil fuel projects.” Climatic Change. V.150 (1), 15-28.
Fox, J., Axsen, J. and M. Jaccard, 2017, “Picking winners: Modelling the costs of technology-specific climate policy in the US passenger vehicle sector,” Ecological Economics, V.137, 133-147.
Rhodes, K., Axsen, J. and M. Jaccard, 2017, “Exploring citizen support for different types of climate policy,” Ecological Economics, V.137, 56-69.
Healey, S. and M. Jaccard, 2016, “Abundant low-cost natural gas and deep GHG emissions reductions for the United States,” Energy Policy, V.98, 241-253.
Healey, S. and M. Jaccard, 2016, “Implications of a US electricity standard for final energy demand,” Energy Economics, V.60, 469-475.
PUBLIC OUTREARCH VIA MAJOR REPORTS OR PARLIAMENTARY APPEARANCES SINCE 2015
Olewiler et al. 2023, Annual Report of the BC Climate Solutions Council to the Minister of Energy. 10 pages.
Jaccard, M. 2022, Testimony before the Canadian House of Commons Standing Committee on Natural Resources with respect to a GHG emissions cap for the oil and gas sector.
Minister of Environment and Climate Change Council, 2022. Achieving a Sustainable Future: Canada’s Federal Sustainable Development Strategy. (Contribution of M. Jaccard as federally appointed member of Canada’s Sustainable Development Advisory Council.) 122 pages.
Olewiler, N., Giroux-Schmidt, C. et al (including M. Jaccard), 2022. Mind the Gaps: Accelerating the Implementation of the Clean BC Roadmap to 2030. Annual Report of the BC Climate Solutions Council. 21 pages.
Smith, M., Giroux-Schmidt, C. et al (including M. Jaccard), 2021, BC Climate Solutions Council Advice Letters on Climate Policy in BC. (5 letters in total), 20 pages.
Smith, M., Giroux-Schmidt, C., et al (including M. Jaccard), 2021, BC Climate Solutions Council: Annual Summary Report. Report on climate policy to BC cabinet. 20 pages.
Foerg, F., Murphy, R. and M. Jaccard, 2021. Clearing the Air: Transportation, Land-Use and Carbon Emissions in Metro Vancouver. David Suzuki Foundation. 53 pages.
Smith, A. et al (including M. Jaccard), 2021. “Statement to the Leaders of the G7 from National Academies on innovation and climate change.” Selected panel of G7 national academy members (M. Jaccard representing Royal Society of Canada). 4 pages.
Jaccard, M. 2021. “Assessing climate sincerity in the Canadian 2021 election.” Policy Options. (the most downloaded PO article in 2021)
Dion, J. et al. 2021, Canada’s Net-Zero Future: Finding Our Way in the Global Transition, Canadian Institute of Climate Choices. (Contribution in design, research, writing and editing.) 132 pages.
Jaccard, M. 2021, Testimony before the Canadian House of Commons Standing Committee on Natural Resources with respect to the low-carbon and renewable fuels industry.
Jaccard, M. and B. Griffin, 2021, A Zero-Emission Canadian Electricity System by 2035, David Suzuki Foundation. 47 pages.
Smith, M., Giroux-Schmidt, C. et al (including M. Jaccard), 2020, BC Climate Solutions Council Advice Letter to the BC Premier and BC Minister of Environment on COVID Economic Recovery and Stimulus. 15 pages.
Jaccard, M., 2020, “Transcript of invited testimony on the oil and gas industry before the Canadian Senate Committee on Energy, the Environment and Natural Resources,” House of Parliament, Canada.
Smith, M., Giroux-Schmidt, C. et al (including M. Jaccard), 2020, BC Climate Solutions Council Advice Letter to the Minister of Environment on Intensifying BC’s Climate Policies. 9 pages.
Smith, M., Giroux-Schmidt, C., et al (including M. Jaccard), 2020, BC Climate Solutions Council: Annual Summary Report. Report on climate policy to BC cabinet. 23 pages.
Jaccard, M. 2019, “Emissions will rise under the Conservative climate plan,” Policy Options.
Wolinetz, M., Moawad, B., Griffin, B. and M. Jaccard, 2018, Forest Products Sector Greenhouse Gas Abatement Analysis, For Natural Resources Canada.
Griffin, B. and M. Jaccard, 2018, Using Metro Vancouver’s Solid Waste: Expanded Incineration or Waste Kilns? For Cement Association of Canada.
Jaccard, M., 2017, Evidence and Analysis of Two Issues Relevant to the Terms of Reference of the Site C Project Review, Testimony to the Site C hearing, BC Utilities Commission exhibit, 19 pages.
Vass, T. and M. Jaccard, 2017, Driving Decarbonization: Policies and Pathways for Canadian Transport, Resource and Environmental Management, Simon Fraser University, 56 pages.
Zuehlke, B., Jaccard, M. and R. Murphy, 2017, Can Cities Really Make a Difference? Case Study of Vancouver’s Renewable City Strategy, Resource and Environmental Management, Simon Fraser University. 40 pages.
Jaccard, M., 2016, “Transcript of invited testimony before the Canadian Senate Committee on Energy, the Environment and Natural Resources,” House of Parliament, Canada.
Jaccard, M., 2016, “Report on Ontario’s climate policies to the Ontario Auditor General,” Office of the Ontario Auditor General.
Jaccard, M., 2016, “Penny wise and pound foolish on climate policy?” Policy Options (Oct.11).
Jaccard, M., 2016, “Effective climate change regulation. Let’s transform Canadian cars.” Policy Options (May31).
Murphy, R., Boyd, K. and M. Jaccard, 2016, Evaluation of Actions and Policies to Reduce Urban Greenhouse Gas Emissions Using Multiple Criteria: A Contribution Towards Energy Efficiency in British Columbia’s Built Environment, Produced by REM at SFU, CIRS at UBC and the Pacific Institute for Climate Solutions. 97 pages.
Jaccard, M., 2016, “Want an effective climate policy? Heed the evidence.” Policy Options (Feb.2).
Jaccard, M., Hein, M. and T. Vass, 2016, Is Win-Win Possible? Can Canada’s Government Achieve Its Paris Commitment . . . and Get Re-Elected? Resource and Environmental Management, Simon Fraser University.
Huntington et al., (including M. Jaccard), 2016 “Report from demand analysis expert panel,” California Energy Commission.