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I am not an expert on climate change mitigation or adaptation, but it seems pretty obvious that any decision that is made to alter an existing program aimed at doing so must be done using the best available science. That does not appear to be the case with the proposed Bill. Read more

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Cap and trade is a step in the right direction towards mitigating the effects of atmospheric carbon. It makes polluters pay, and the generated revenue WAS being used as financial incentive to bringing cleaner, more sustainable energy alternatives into the mainstream marketplace. Read more

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The repeal of the Climate Change Mitigation and Low-carbon Economy Act, 2016 is willful ignorance at best, and malicious intent at worst. The current PC provincial government of Ontario has been silently vocal against their beliefs in climate change thus far. Read more

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Cancelling Cap and Trade is ill thought out and dangerous. It will not, as the government promises, have much effect on gas prices and it signals Ontario is open for polluters to destroy our environment for profit. Cap and Trade and all the associated programs are good for Ontario. Read more

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I like cap and trade. It helps the environment and makes the polluters pay. I knew ultimately consumers pay but at least we have a choice. This may help spur corporations to do more research and development on new ways of manufacturing and packaging. California, BC and Quebec are proof it works. Read more

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To deal politically with a phenomenon as large and unprecedented as climate change is not an easy task. To abdicate responsibility as a political party or member is utterly unconscionable. The error of your ways will not survive any kind of transparent scrutiny. Read more