diesel prices for everything has been going up? inflation and all of these things? that s only going to get worse and worse as resources become one more scarce. violence only goes up as resources get more and more scarce. the combination of this with this fascist fundamentalist fearmongering is very dangerous because dictatorships, fascist leaders, autocrats, all of these people take power when things are unstable, when the people are panicking and they re like, i will be your savior. a lot of that comes with resource depletion which causes more violence, causes more economic insecurity, people are more desperate and afraid. people are going to give up any freedom just to be safe. it is all connected, what we need is the ability to effect change, and otherwise you don t have democracy, thank you so much for being here and is great to have you. that does it for me, i m zerlina, you can find me monday through friday streaming on peacock and the msnbc hub, be sure to follow us on facebo
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We Need a Carbon Tax, We Need Progressive Conservatives
Eric Rempel, Blog Coordinator
Advocate, South Eastman Transition Initiative
Last week the Trudeau government announced that it would continue to increase the carbon tax as a strategy for reducing the Canadian contribution to Greenhouse Gases and thus to climate change. This was long overdue. Anyone with any interest in sustainable living, must know that the prime purpose of the carbon tax is not to raise tax revenue, but to change habits – to change our lifestyle.
The current carbon tax results in a seven cent a litre increase in our gasoline price – not enough to affect anybody’s driving habits. The projection is that the new carbon tax will increase our gasoline price by $0.40 per litre by 2030, a price that is more likely to affect our driving habits. But this tax is still not enough to adequately change behaviour. And this is what the official opposition should be saying. But it isn’t.
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