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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 6 Aug 2014, p. 4

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4 - WA‘I'hRLOO CHRONICU‘I . Wednesday. August 6. 2014 Poor greenhouse gas reduction points to ne (1 f ‘ ti a] b t y UW h 01‘ na on car 011 ax SE! S researc er f . ) , i [film MCKSON is completely inefficient you on its outcomes. province's consumption of fossil ' ChmnicleStafl' don't need provinces competing Ontario and Alberta are the fuels fell 19 per cent per capita with each other over the price of country's two largest greenhouse after the tax was introduced. . pair of scathing reports carbon and the impacts on the . gas emitters, accounting for 60 while B.C.'s gross domestic prod- f A assessing the greenhouse economy.” ‘ per cent ofthe nation's 699 mega» uct kept pace with the rest of ' gas reduction efforts of In lune, Ontario's environmen- tonnes of emissions. Alberta Canada’s over that time. Canada's two biggest emitters tal commissioner Cord Miller accounted for 36 per cent (251 In 2012, EC. roduced 60.1 “i th eedt l ahd lasedh‘ ual tof )'2012M wh'l fp h rein onces en opan ea ree isarm men ~ megatonnes in , can te. megatonnes 0 green ouse gas to mitigate the impacts of cli- the province’s efforts to mitigate Ontario accounted for roughly 24 emissions. Quebec and Alberta mate change. according to one climate emissions and found dint per cent. or about 167 megaâ€" also have carbon taxes in place. local gniwrsity of Waterloo 2th? than dueling Onh' ‘sooal- - “anneal,cc th durdl tiriltliyugh Alberta's SIS/tort‘me tax . researc er. ire power p ants t e govem- . _ ‘ e . e ' ~ argest emit- o impacts companiest at emit . lason Thistlethwaite. director ment has done little else toteduoe , I; 237.13. ter in (haada. produced has than more than 100,000 tonnes of of the Climate Change Adaptation carbon emissions. ' ‘ ' ' ' ' half the emissions of Ontario (78.3 greenhouse gases annually. Project at UW. said reports out of The report highlights Ontario “ megatonnes) in 2012 Thistlethwaite is optimistic the Alberta and Ontario signal not will likelyfall well short of its 2020 More ofien than not, Long criticized as a job killer, Ontario government’s decision to enobugh is being donedto reduce emission rsductégn jamtilgybéand when it comes to (”1:1ng 352510331115". n actually WW"? Glen Murray forms, "p“. car on emissions, an suggests it camejus one y er rtas _ . we sat s e wane. ister o transportation an in ra- (‘anada must develop a national auditor general released a similar- protectzngjobs over He cited British Columbia's structure, as the first minister of price on carbon as a way of forc- ly scathing assessment of that concerns ofthe carbon tax program. introduced the envrronment and climate mg big emitters to pay for their provmces greenhouse gas reduc- . in 2008, as an example. it charges change. bodes well for green- ” contfibuuogstolilimate change. tiogstgategy G I M environment and the $30 perbéonbrzf and the pncelworltsr house gas redfuction in the ‘ “ ore 0 en an not, en it u itor enera erwan out to a ut7cents per itreo provincemoving orward. comes to protecting jobs over Saher's report indicated that long rem concerns gas. The program is also revenue “if the provincial government Bonifems of the environmbznt aid Alberta'sllesvijronmengldehpadrt- about the economy, neutral. meaning flic- has made creates a ministerial position e orig term ooncems a ut e ment sti a n't esta is e a - i equivalent cuts too er taxes around climate change. that Economy.1i1t"sls§:tsg to malts that m'etlzhod of consistenztlgogizalsiunng It S easy It? makue that A ”a?!" released last year by; means m5: only is there a budget ecrsion.” ' waite sai . w e er or not its mate (186181071. Sustain e Prosperity, a group 0 going to at minister to ocus on “From an economic perspec- Change Strategy was working. economists and environmental that portfolio. there is now a den tive, each individual [province or that the province hadn’t regularly . ”WWW” ‘ professors funded by the Social sion~making structure in place to territory] doing its own thing (to monitored its results and has yet “mm" Q‘WO'MS'WP'wn- Sciences and Humanities prioritize issues about climate reduce greenhouse gas emissions] to publish any public documents U’“"’""y0/ Wam‘w Research Council. indicates the change." he said. i or "..., cw ..» 1. ,_ . e . . "1 . 234 ’.'_ . , ‘l- . -..4 . .. ' " i ’ ': z: "st-e we: , ,- ,. is r ~ ‘ ~ ' , ,‘ Zr 6“ a , . . . . . . .._ who . 1;- u , “ ‘ k * 4? Katha-s 5 "a: ' " /,’11)\XD‘-\,° .‘ fl ', i _ ' \ W3 10 me Hines ” F ' i . . l . - 2014,â€"A YEAR FOR - i . 75 »Wnaâ€"z-m-pw-l~wu-nw..n- : ‘ ~ h-Anm-Mmm; ‘I _ \- fl“? SCOUT HCDUSE ‘ ‘~ , 1 “1 _N\ ATIONAL TATTOO - ' ...'.' b J! ' .’ 2014 t K v '- \‘\..'1 ., . .,;_ a . _ - aim-loo, ON â€" _ , 1” ' ,-, ‘__ Lflbw 6:30 pm r' . "f i. .. . if f, ‘ > 5.00 a-.." ’ -‘ , » .“ ' . a”; <. . , s - . ' - - t “31W: “5. _ 711311170 , ' ' ... ..l .J ......,,' -.}'-.- ~‘ ' hflMfl -‘ - a _- -~ *~ -; ‘~ ~ m- ‘ râ€" “t - .-- an...“ ,_,,, l

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