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Tag Archives: climate change

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Renewable energy may not be best way to reduce emissions, AG report warns

Auditor general report's argument that there may be more effective ways to reduce greenhouse gas emissions than implementing expensive renewable energy projects has received relatively little attention ...

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03.12.2015 AG report, climate change, environment, greenhouse gas emissions, renewable energy Brian Platt 0 0

Trudeau announces first ministers’ meeting for Nov. 23

The meeting, the first one with all the premiers since 2009, will have the upcoming UN climate change conference at the top of the agenda. ...

Energy and the Environment, Government, News
12.11.2015 climate change, federal-provincial relations Brian Platt 0 0

Wynne and Notley talk climate change, energy policy

Two premiers present united front in support of carbon pricing policies that would achieve real emissions reductions; Wynne says that shouldn't involve 'pitting one province against the other' ...

Energy and the Environment, News
01.10.2015 Carbon Tax, climate change, energy policy, Notley and Wynne talk Brian Platt 0 0

Ontario climate summit to pave the way for sub-national leadership

Canada's environment minister won't be among delegates, a snub that carries symbolic value as action on climate change in North America is increasingly the domain of sub-national governments ...

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06.07.2015 climate change, environment, Ontario climate summit Brian Platt 1 0

Electricity sector will be ‘rewarded’ under cap-and-trade for coal plant shutdown, Chiarelli says

Energy Minister Bob Chiarelli said ratepayers deserve some relief within cap and trade for the 'sacrifice' already made after the coal-fired power plants were shut down. ...

Energy and the Environment, Government, Government Finance and the Economy, News
13.04.2015 cap and trade, climate change Brian Platt 0 0

Purchase: Cap-and-trade is a risky policy

Columnist Bryne Purchase says the Liberal government's cap-and-trade policy announced Monday is the more complex way of controlling greenhouse gas emissions. ...

Energy and the Environment, Government Finance and the Economy, Opinion
13.04.2015 cap and trade, climate change Bryne Purchase 0 0

Province announces cap-and-trade program, but details remain scarce

Premier Kathleen Wynne and Environment and Climate Change Minister Glen Murray said today was for announcing Ontario has 'picked a lane,' but weren't willing to get into cost or revenue estimates. ...

Energy and the Environment, Government Finance and the Economy, News
13.04.2015 cap and trade, climate change Brian Platt 0 0

Liberal motion attempts to pin Tories on climate change

PC caucus leadership says it believes climate change is real and action is required to stop it, but that isn't going to change carbon pricing stance ...

Energy and the Environment, News
12.03.2015 carbon pricing, Carbon Tax, climate change, environment, environmental issues, environmental politics, politics and environment Brian Platt 0 0

Godfrey named climate change special adviser

Former Liberal MP John Godfrey will head a 16-member panel on climate change to advise on how to 'strengthen collaboration with other subnational jurisdictions.' ...

Energy and the Environment, News
09.03.2015 climate change, John Godfrey Geoff Zochodne 0 0

On climate change strategy, Duguid tells auto industry to keep calm and carry on

Though final decisions on the climate change strategy have not been made, Economic Development Minister Brad Duguid claims the government seeks a balanced approach ...

Energy and the Environment, Government Finance and the Economy, News
25.02.2015 climate change, climate change strategy Geoff Zochodne 0 0
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