A cap on emissions will actually hinder Canada’s environmental, social, and economic efforts The path to accelerating emissions reduction is not by adding more regulation. Opinion | BY DEBORAH YEDLIN | April 1, 2024 The government's cap on emissions runs counter to what Environment Minister Steven Guilbeault has said in the past, writes Deborah Yedlin, that carbon pricing is the most efficient tool for reducing emissions. The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade A cap on emissions will actually hinder Canada’s environmental, social, and economic efforts Opinion | BY DEBORAH YEDLIN | April 1, 2024 The path to accelerating emissions reduction is not by adding more regulation. A cap on emissions will actually hinder Canada’s environmental, social, and economic efforts Opinion | BY DEBORAH YEDLIN | April 1, 2024 The path to accelerating emissions reduction is not by adding more regulation. The government's cap on emissions runs counter to what Environment Minister Steven Guilbeault has said in the past, writes Deborah Yedlin, that carbon pricing is the most efficient tool for reducing emissions. The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade
A cap on emissions will actually hinder Canada’s environmental, social, and economic efforts The path to accelerating emissions reduction is not by adding more regulation. Opinion | BY DEBORAH YEDLIN | April 1, 2024 The government's cap on emissions runs counter to what Environment Minister Steven Guilbeault has said in the past, writes Deborah Yedlin, that carbon pricing is the most efficient tool for reducing emissions. The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade A cap on emissions will actually hinder Canada’s environmental, social, and economic efforts Opinion | BY DEBORAH YEDLIN | April 1, 2024 The path to accelerating emissions reduction is not by adding more regulation. A cap on emissions will actually hinder Canada’s environmental, social, and economic efforts Opinion | BY DEBORAH YEDLIN | April 1, 2024 The path to accelerating emissions reduction is not by adding more regulation. The government's cap on emissions runs counter to what Environment Minister Steven Guilbeault has said in the past, writes Deborah Yedlin, that carbon pricing is the most efficient tool for reducing emissions. The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade