Too many struggle alone and in the shadows
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One of Saskatchewan’s most prominent business groups is sketching a plan to curb carbon emissions.
In a new report, the Saskatchewan Chamber of Commerce aims to take “prompt, planned, and productive” action so businesses can avoid the worst risks of climate change, without driving them into dire straits.
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“Despite the environmental performance enhancements already undertaken, Saskatchewan businesses have a challenge before them,” noted Chamber CEO Steve McLellan.
University of Regina economics Professor Brett Dolter, who studies climate change policy, called the report “reassuring.” He noted it does not advocate for scrapping the federal carbon tax, for example, but instead advocates for making the prices more flexible to keep businesses competitive.