Comment
Putting a price on carbon emissions is a proven way to force polluters to pay the costs which otherwise must be paid for by all of us. It has been estimated that each ton of CO2 emitted has a cost of between $45 and $275, accounting for factors like difficulty growing food, threats to human health and lowered worker productivity. Environmental costs include damage from storms and wildfires. In the first 5 months of 2018, extreme weather events cost Ontarians $696 million which does not include the flooding Toronto experienced this summer. The Doug Ford administration is not only ignoring the problem, they're exacerbating it farther by taking a pro-developer stance. Ontario’s ministries warned years ago that continued climate change, coupled with land conversion and population growth are a significant threat to the integrity of Ontario's aquatic and terrestrial ecosystems. To continue to allow polluters to externalize their costs onto the public is not only negligent, it is criminal.
Submitted October 2, 2018 10:17 PM
Comment on
Bill 4, Cap and Trade Cancellation Act, 2018
ERO number
013-3738
Comment ID
6489
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