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Dr. Maenz provides a training outlining the Pan-Canadian Framework for Climate Action, comparing it with the Energy Innovation Act and other policies.
What additional questions do you have for Dr. Maenz?
What additional questions do you have for Dr. Maenz?
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Brett,
Is there a source we can cite for these statements about the British Columbia experience?  I was recently challenged to defend CF&D as a "failed policy at reducing emissions in B.C.".    would like to be able t cite the results noted below in the "Pan Candadian Framework" but explain who did the research. Can you help? Thanks.
Is there a source we can cite for these statements about the British Columbia experience?  I was recently challenged to defend CF&D as a "failed policy at reducing emissions in B.C.".    would like to be able t cite the results noted below in the "Pan Candadian Framework" but explain who did the research. Can you help? Thanks.
.....British Columbia & Saskatchewan since 2008
A comparison of emissions and climate action policies in British Columbia and Saskatchewan illustrates the need for implementation of the federal backstop on provinces without adequate carbon pricing or a meaningful climate action plan.
- In British Columbia absolute emissions have dropped by 5% compared to the pre-carbon tax period and sales of fossil fuel products declined by 17%. Economists estimate that carbon pricing in British Columbia’s has resulted in somewhere between a 5 to 15% cut in emissions when compared to a scenario for emissions in the absence of carbon pricing."
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