Ontario to detail cap-and-trade system for carbon emissions in coming days
Whether you're putting fuel in your car, heating your home or manufacturing a product in Ontario, you'll soon know more about the price the province wants you to pay for the carbon you pump into the atmosphere.
In the coming days, Premier Kathleen Wynne's government is expected to unveil more of its plans for a cap-and-trade system on greenhouse gas emissions, which environmental groups predict will generate $2 billion annually for the province.
There are many unanswered questions about the cap-and-trade plan: exactly how much it will cost, who will bear the biggest burden, what the government will do with the money and how far it will bring down Ontario's carbon emissions.
Some answers should come soon. Wynne's government is poised to reveal its new "climate change strategy" sometime this fall, and it will almost certainly be made public before Wynne jets off to Paris for the UN conference on climate change in early December, along with other premiers and Prime Minister Justin Trudeau.
"What's being brought forward is going to be a big deal," NDP environment critic Peter Tabuns said.
"Cap-and-trade can work really well, but the details matter," said Keith Brooks, head of the clean economy program for Environmental Defence. "So we're going to be paying close attention to the details, really want to make sure that Ontario gets this right."
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Ontario to detail cap-and-trade system for carbon emissions in coming days - Toronto - CBC News
Whether you're putting fuel in your car, heating your home or manufacturing a product in Ontario, you'll soon know more about the price the province wants you to pay for the carbon you pump into the atmosphere.
In the coming days, Premier Kathleen Wynne's government is expected to unveil more of its plans for a cap-and-trade system on greenhouse gas emissions, which environmental groups predict will generate $2 billion annually for the province.
There are many unanswered questions about the cap-and-trade plan: exactly how much it will cost, who will bear the biggest burden, what the government will do with the money and how far it will bring down Ontario's carbon emissions.
Some answers should come soon. Wynne's government is poised to reveal its new "climate change strategy" sometime this fall, and it will almost certainly be made public before Wynne jets off to Paris for the UN conference on climate change in early December, along with other premiers and Prime Minister Justin Trudeau.
"What's being brought forward is going to be a big deal," NDP environment critic Peter Tabuns said.
"Cap-and-trade can work really well, but the details matter," said Keith Brooks, head of the clean economy program for Environmental Defence. "So we're going to be paying close attention to the details, really want to make sure that Ontario gets this right."
..more...
Ontario to detail cap-and-trade system for carbon emissions in coming days - Toronto - CBC News