Why do you always resort to dishonesty and deceit?BC's had a carbon tax for about...8 years now?
Huh.
Why do you always resort to dishonesty and deceit?BC's had a carbon tax for about...8 years now?
Huh.
Never stops being funny when my predictions come true.Ah, short by about 17 days.
Never stops being funny when my predictions come true.Yes, 7 years, 349 days, 8 hours, 46 minutes and 30 seconds to be exact.
Give or take a few hours depending on the province.
Big surprise, a pacific sea port is thriving, derp. Does it matter that oceanic shipping creates more GHG's than all vehicular transport world wide?The bounty in B.C.: Canada’s economic engine shifts west - The Globe and Mail
Vancouver’s thriving port is symbolic of B.C.’s robust economy, which some expect to outpace all other Canadian provinces this year and next. And as the outlook has darkened across Canada – notably in neighbouring Alberta, where plunging oil prices have slowed the once-churning economy and layoffs continue to ripple – B.C.’s ongoing success looks all the more remarkable. Businesses here have benefited from, and are seizing on, a confluence of positive factors ranging from a diverse work force and specialized skill sets, to policy-makers.
C02 from passenger vehicle use went up, but that was offset by reduced emissions from lower extraction.
It makes sense because the source of the problem is the producer, not the consumer.
Big surprise, a pacific sea port is thriving, derp. Does it matter that oceanic shipping creates more GHG's than all vehicular transport world wide?
When you're post mentions positive factors to policy, is that like the massive concessions made to the NG sector to accommodate their emissions?
And of course, not of that has anything to do with what you're trying to deflect attention from. BC failed carbon tax.
I can understand why you'd employ deceit to save face. What with your fragile ego and all.And yet it is widely acknowledged that their ... carbon tax is a success.
I wonder why he ignored you, and chose to be deceitful and dishonest instead.Again, show me the numbers. Show that the increase in co2 from consumers has been offset by a reduction in co2 from producers.
Again, show me the numbers. Show that the increase in co2 from consumers has been offset by a reduction in co2 from producers.
Does it discuss how the govt let Petronas off the hook?The report is very clear about funded initiatives like carbon sequestration and forestation.
Page 18 shows the bulk of emissions reductions are from oil and gas extraction.
Page 20 shows the increase in emissions from transport.
http://www2.gov.bc.ca/assets/gov/en...ntory-report-bcs-pir/pir-2012-full-report.pdf
The report is very clear about funded initiatives like carbon sequestration and forestation.
I can understand why you'd employ deceit to save face. What with your fragile ego and all.It shows that a significant reduction in fossil fuels extraction also reduced carbon emissions.
Go figure.
and the reduction in extraction is because of the tax? Or is it because of the price of oil right now? What happens when oil heads back up north of $50 a barrel?
The Petronas deal puts lie to that statement.C...and there is a much bigger incentive for business for them to reduce emissions and save on the tax.
The Petronas deal puts lie to that statement.