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Sabah Economic Development and Investment Authority (Sedia) had discussed investment collaboration potential with New Zealand Embassy delegates, recently

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Chattin with Sal: Look back at sled dogs, rocking chairs and books

Just like the rest of the world, Chattin’ had its most challenging year to date in 2020. Normally the repository for advancing fun, cool and necessary events in Casper, we found ourselves with zero events to chat about once COVID arrived in mid-March. Here is a look back at three of our most interesting conversations with women who would have been out of the spotlight but for furry dogs, rocking chairs and library books. We chatted with Noreene Rodgers in February as she was busy planning the 25th annual Canines for Charity sled dog fun day in memory of founder Pam Dunn.

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A key point is what Canada proposes to do with the revenue from the carbon tax. It s going to be divvied up evenly among Canadians and rebated back to them. So people with low carbon emissions will be better off, they ll get more back from the rebate than they pay in tax. But the high emitters pay more, preferably a lot more. This is the model used by British Columbia for quite a while now, and it has broad support there. Another key point is that a carbon tax directly targets the behaviour we want to eliminate. None of the monkeying around trying to hide it as something else, or setting up weird trading schemes that imply some sort of right to pollute . Just the simple message that if you dump hazardous waste into the atmosphere, you have to pay, no ifs buts or maybes.

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