lets see here
For starters, Canada isn't supposed to be the ones buying extra credits, the companies that don't meet standard are. The Kyoto money being socked away by the Liberals, as I understand it, was a likely-scenario contingency fund in support of the decision to hold off until the economy got up to speed. Stupid fricking plan that back-burnered the entire process.
If the Liberals were serious they would have had industry on full notice from the get-go, still been been able to let them slack on implementation on the front-end and ready greening up full force. Right now would have been a perfect time to be importing green technologies on our strong dollar. If the Conservatives were serious, those purchases have been encouraged by allowing companies to accelerate depreciation on said technologies and yes, it had been suggested to them. But they're the ones who deliberately missed that boat.
There's still plenty of time to have a big impact on meeting the goals and if Ambrose was being such an ass about things there's probably room to manouver and catch a break based on our efforts over the next couple of years but she denying the first, too fucking stupid to pull off the second and doesn't believe in the third. More's the pity.
When the carbon credit market settles those billions "we" export are a reward for those companies that invested in the future and met their responsibilities, thereby speeding up recovery of their investment.
For starters, Canada isn't supposed to be the ones buying extra credits, the companies that don't meet standard are. The Kyoto money being socked away by the Liberals, as I understand it, was a likely-scenario contingency fund in support of the decision to hold off until the economy got up to speed. Stupid fricking plan that back-burnered the entire process.
If the Liberals were serious they would have had industry on full notice from the get-go, still been been able to let them slack on implementation on the front-end and ready greening up full force. Right now would have been a perfect time to be importing green technologies on our strong dollar. If the Conservatives were serious, those purchases have been encouraged by allowing companies to accelerate depreciation on said technologies and yes, it had been suggested to them. But they're the ones who deliberately missed that boat.
There's still plenty of time to have a big impact on meeting the goals and if Ambrose was being such an ass about things there's probably room to manouver and catch a break based on our efforts over the next couple of years but she denying the first, too fucking stupid to pull off the second and doesn't believe in the third. More's the pity.
When the carbon credit market settles those billions "we" export are a reward for those companies that invested in the future and met their responsibilities, thereby speeding up recovery of their investment.