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CALGARY, Alberta, Dec. 17, 2020 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ The Trudeau government s climate plan, A Healthy Environment and A Healthy Economy, released on the fifth anniversary of the Paris Agreement, will inflict cruel and unusual punishment on Canadians, says Friends of Science Society in a new report. Friends of Science says the Trudeau plan lacks due diligence and attempts to bribe Canadians with claims that a carbon tax rebate (dividend) will return more money than is paid out by consumers. As reported by Brian Lilley in the Toronto Sun of Dec. 15, 2020, the plan includes a 566% increase for a controversial tax that s before the Supreme Court. The same plan pushes the goal of NetZero 2050, which energy economist Robert Lyman has ballparked in the trillions of dollars.
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ST. JOHN S, NL, Dec. 16, 2020 /CNW/ - As the Government of Canada continues to protect and support Canadians through the COVID-19 pandemic, it is also important that the country look to the future. Today, Canada s Minister of Natural Resources, the Honourable Seamus O Regan, launched the
Hydrogen Strategy for Canada, an ambitious framework that seeks to position Canada as a global hydrogen leader, cementing this low-carbon and zero-emission fuel technology as a key part of our path to net-zero carbon emissions by 2050.
The Strategy is underpinned by a federal investment of $1.5 billion in a Low-carbon and Zero-emissions Fuels Fund to increase the production and use of low-carbon fuels, including hydrogen. Low-carbon and zero-emission hydrogen has the potential to reduce our annual greenhouse gas emissions by up to 45 million metric tonnes a year in 2030 and could create up to 350,000 new jobs in Canada by 2050.
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The Government of Canada has released the new federal climate
plan, entitled “
A Healthy Environment and a Healthy Economy – Canada s
strengthened climate plan to create jobs and support people,
communities and the planet” (Plan). Building on the
2016 Pan-Canadian Framework, the Plan claims it will “do
more to cut pollution in a practical and affordable way than any
other climate plan in Canada s history” sup>1,
including to exceed Canada s 2030 emissions reduction target
under the Paris Agreement and achieve net-zero emissions by
2050.
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“Stan Thompson and Coradia iLint Alstom (in blue) at her debutant party in Bremervörde, Niedersachsen, Germany, on 16 September 2016.”
photo credit: Detlef Matthiessen, Green Party Delegation Leader-Emeritus, Schleswig-Holstein Parliament (Landtag).
OTTAWA – The Government of Canada is going H2. Minister of Natural Resources, the Honourable Seamus O’Regan, launched the Hydrogen Strategy for Canada, an ambitious framework that seeks to position Canada as a global hydrogen leader, cementing this low-carbon and zero-emission fuel technology as a key part of our path to net-zero carbon emissions by 2050.
“Hydrogen’s moment has come. The economic and environmental opportunities for our workers and communities are real. There is global momentum, and Canada is harnessing it.” – Seamus O’Regan