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'The most aggressive GHG reduction efforts undertaken by any economy in the world'

by Aaron Wherry on Thursday, May 19, 2011 1:24pm - 9 Comments

Andrew Leach explains what Environment Minister Peter Kent has to sort out if we’re to meet our greenhouse gas reduction targets.

With these challenges in mind, Mr. Kent’s decisions will determine whether or not we are in a position to meet our Copenhagen commitments, and determine either the costs we incur to meet our targets or the costs we incur as a result of not meeting them. Meeting them will require the most aggressive GHG reduction efforts undertaken by any economy in the world, and the challenge gets tougher with every day we do not act. Not meeting them may limit access to markets for our exported products and access to capital for our investment projects. Inaction could also provide other nations with justification for the imposition of low carbon fuel standards or border adjustment tariffs on our products.

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  • Anonymous

    Well we all know THAT isn’t going to happen.

    In fact Cons just took cap-and-trade off the table.

    http://www.thestar.com/news/canada/politics/article/993953–tories-take-cap-and-trade-system-off-the-table-kent?bn=1

     

  • Anonymous

    Well we all know THAT isn’t going to happen.

    In fact Cons just took cap-and-trade off the table.

    http://www.thestar.com/news/canada/politics/article/993953–tories-take-cap-and-trade-system-off-the-table-kent?bn=1

     

  • Anonymous

    Well we all know THAT isn’t going to happen.

    In fact Cons just took cap-and-trade off the table.

    http://www.thestar.com/news/canada/politics/article/993953–tories-take-cap-and-trade-system-off-the-table-kent?bn=1

     

  • Anonymous

    “Not meeting them may limit access to markets for our exported products”

    As it happens, the only export industry that this government sincerely cares about is oil and gas. Thankfully (for them), these are fungible commodities and very hard to apply punitive duties to. The east will be sacrificed to sate the orgy of resource depletion and consumption in Alberta. God wants it that way.

    • Anonymous

      I think you just nailed it. 

    • Anonymous

      I think you just nailed it. 

    • Anonymous

      I think you just nailed it. 

  • Anonymous

    “Not meeting them may limit access to markets for our exported products”

    As it happens, the only export industry that this government sincerely cares about is oil and gas. Thankfully (for them), these are fungible commodities and very hard to apply punitive duties to. The east will be sacrificed to sate the orgy of resource depletion and consumption in Alberta. God wants it that way.

  • Anonymous

    “Not meeting them may limit access to markets for our exported products”

    As it happens, the only export industry that this government sincerely cares about is oil and gas. Thankfully (for them), these are fungible commodities and very hard to apply punitive duties to. The east will be sacrificed to sate the orgy of resource depletion and consumption in Alberta. God wants it that way.

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