New federal offset credit market lets big industry lower carbon pricing costs, but activists critical

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The arrival of the new offset system was greeted without applause by climate activists who say it simply makes it cheaper for big industry to keep polluting

But the arrival of the new offset system was greeted without applause by climate activists who say it simply makes it cheaper for big industry to keep polluting.

Compliance markets are newer and allow entities that pay a carbon price to lower the amount of emissions they must cover by buying credits from a regulated market. The credits are almost always less than the carbon price — on average about 10 to 20 per cent less in compliance markets that already exist.Article content

“Climate change is the crisis that will persist,” he said. “That’s why we cannot pause and we must continue to go faster and further.”The new system targets the big industrial emitters that pay the federal carbon price, but any entity in Canada can buy offset credits from the system. The companies in the federal carbon pricing system can only use credits for about 75 per cent of their covered emissions.

One credit will be created for every tonne of emissions reduced by approved projects. They will only count after being audited to ensure those cuts are not being made to comply with existing regulations or carbon pricing. The cuts also have to be permanent and they will be tracked on a public register.Article content

 

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Activists should have no role in Government decision making..Government is to,serve Canadians not the activist agenda..right now our Federal government serves their “woke” agenda and don’t care about the consequences to Canadians.

Someone should put the minister in front of a whiteboard and have him give a graphic illustration of how this will work. Who thinks he has the capacity to do that ?

Meanwhile at the Globe and Mail: 'The mindset needed to support the energy transition must be holistic and grounded in practical realities, including realistic time frames and a deep understanding of risks'

So ... it's a scam! Can't wait for the upcoming exposè! investigativejournalism

And Joe Canuck continues to get effed over.

Follow the money! cdnpoli

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