Governments across the political spectrum are exploring and implementing carbon pricing… but not always in exactly the same way. In this online panel discussion, we unpack the essential elements of a small-c conservative approach to carbon pricing. In particular, we’ll take a look at the recent buzz about carbon pricing amongst Republicans in the United States after two former Secretaries of State— George P. Shultz and James A. Baker III—published an op-ed in the Wall Street Journal proposing a conservative response to climate change (see the full plan The Conservative Case for Carbon Dividends). You can also compare and contrast this conversation with our second panel in this series: Carbon Pricing from the Left. Moderator Chris Ragan Chair, Canada's Ecofiscal Commission McGill University, Department of Economics Expert Panel Mark Cameron Executive Director, Canadians for Clean Prosperity Bob Inglis Executive Director, republicEn.org Adele Morris Senior Fellow and Policy Director for Climate and Energy Economics, Brookings Institution