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B.C. environmental groups applaud carbon tax legislation
By: David Suzuki Foundation "We came to Victoria today to show our strong support for the carbon tax," said Ian Bruce, a climate change specialist with the David Suzuki Foundation. "When it comes to action on climate change, B.C.’s decision to put a price on carbon emissions makes it a leader, and provides an exciting direction for the federal government and other provinces to follow." Finance Minister Carole Taylor introduced the Carbon Tax Act into the Legislature this afternoon. The bill will go through a debate before it goes to a vote likely by the end of the week. Representatives from a coalition of environmental groups, including the David Suzuki Foundation, Sierra Club BC, Pembina Institute, B.C. Sustainable Energy Association and the Wilderness Committee, were on hand at the Legislature in Victoria to show their support for the bill and to encourage MLAs to vote in favour of the carbon tax. "The carbon tax will help spur innovation, investment and jobs in B.C.’s clean energy sector," said Cheryl Shuman, chair of the South Peace BC Sustainable Energy Association. "This could provide northern communities that have been hit hard by the effects of climate change with economic opportunities and a strong foothold in the economy of the future." B.C. has committed to reducing its greenhouse gas emissions 33 per cent by 2020. A carbon tax is a powerful economic tool that can help meet this target. But it will need to continue increasing over time beyond 2012 and be coupled with other strong measures. "The carbon tax is one of many solutions required to fight global warming," said Susan Howatt, director of campaigns with the Sierra Club BC. "A comprehensive climate change plan will include many other measures, including regulations to cap and reduce emissions from B.C.’s large industrial emitters as soon as possible." - 30 - For more information, contact: Cheryl Shuman Susan Howatt Other media contacts: Matt Horne Casey Brennan Greg Gowe Cheeying Ho David Fields
On behalf of: source: David Suzuki Foundation |
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