**Mark Carney Elected as Canada’s Climate-Focused Prime Minister—Without Talking About Climate**
Mark Carney’s election as Canada’s prime minister signals a shift in North American climate leadership, even as his campaign avoided direct climate messaging. Meanwhile, Mexico’s President Claudia Sheinbaum, a climate scientist, also downplayed the issue—leaving the U.S. as the outlier in regional climate policy. Could their quiet yet strategic approach redefine climate leadership?
**North America’s Climate Sandwich: How Carney and Sheinbaum Are Reshaping Policy Quietly**
While Donald Trump dismantles U.S. climate policies, Canada and Mexico are advancing green agendas—without making them central campaign issues. Mark Carney’s financial expertise and Claudia Sheinbaum’s scientific background position them as stealth climate leaders. Could their low-key tactics prove more effective than bold promises?
**From Carbon Taxes to Quiet Climate Action: The Unexpected Rise of Mark Carney**
Mark Carney, a former central banker turned climate finance advocate, is now Canada’s prime minister—but his climate policies are buried in the fine print. With tax incentives and transition bonds, his approach contrasts with flashier U.S. debates. Will this understated strategy actually accelerate Canada’s energy transition?