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来源类型 | Publication |
Global warming letter to Premier Clark | |
West Coast Environmental Law; Sierra Club of Canada; Pembina Institute; Matt Horne; Greenpeace; Forest Ethics$ | |
发表日期 | 2011-04-26 |
出版年 | 2011 |
语种 | 英语 |
摘要 |
The Honourable Christy Clark Dear Premier Clark, During your leadership campaign, you committed to continue reducing carbon emissions and aggressively establish B.C. as a leader in clean energy. We support both of these objectives and urge you to make them priorities of your government. You have also clearly stated the importance of putting families first in the actions your government takes. Families and communities will benefit greatly if we accelerate B.C.'s efforts to spur investments in clean energy, reduce the pollution that causes global warming, and protect the ecosystems needed to adapt to a changing climate. Those benefits include:
Decisive action is needed if B.C. is going to realize these benefits. The scale and urgency of the global warming challenge make it clear that resting on past accomplishments will not be sufficient. We need to continue forging ahead with the steps in B.C.'s Climate Action Plan and other ideas such as the recommendations from the province's Climate Action Team. To the B.C. government's credit, some of those decisive steps have already been taken. The 2007 decision to ban dirty coal-fired electricity plants and the 2008 implementation of the carbon tax are the most notable, and they provide an excellent foundation to build upon. In combination, these two actions will prevent the release of 4.4 million tonnes of global warming causing pollution, and they have already shifted over $1 billion toward clean energy investments annually. In terms of next steps, we highlight the importance of continuing to move forward with carbon pricing. Specifically, next steps should include strengthening the carbon tax, implementing our cap-and-trade rules, and working with our partners to build momentum for broader carbon pricing efforts such as the Western Climate Initiative. Doing so will make clean energy solutions like energy efficient homes and electric vehicles increasingly more affordable relative to conventional choices. Thank you for considering these important solutions. We look
forward to working with your government on efforts to reduce the pollution that
causes global warming, increase our capacity to adapt to a changing climate,
and build a clean energy economy in the province.
Morag Carter, David Suzuki Foundation, 604.732.4228 Marlene Cummings, ForestEthics, 604.331.6201, ext. 223 Guy Dauncey, B.C. Sustainable Energy Association, 250.881.1304 Andrew Gage, West Coast Environmental Law, 604.684.7378 ext. 206 Stephanie Goodwin, Greenpeace, 604.253.7701 ext. 15 George Heyman, Sierra Club B.C., 604.312.6595 Matt Horne, Pembina Institute, 604.874.8558 ext. 223 Will Horter, Dogwood Initiative, 250.370.9930 ext. 23 Chloe O'Loughlin, Canadian Parks and Wilderness Society, 604.685.7445 ext. 23 Graham Saul, Climate Action Network Canada, 613-241-4413 Christianne Wilhelmson, Georgia Strait Alliance, 604.633.0530 cc Hon.
Pat Bell, Minister of Jobs, Tourism and Innovation
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标签 | Carbon Pricing ; Provincial Policy ; British Columbia ; Climate Policy ; Economics ; Renewable Energy |
URL | https://www.pembina.org/node/2187 |
来源智库 | Pembina Institute (Canada) |
资源类型 | 智库出版物 |
条目标识符 | http://119.78.100.153/handle/2XGU8XDN/143316 |
推荐引用方式 GB/T 7714 | West Coast Environmental Law,Sierra Club of Canada,Pembina Institute,et al. Global warming letter to Premier Clark. 2011. |
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