Replacing Ontario’s carbon market with a tax will cut more emissions -study

Published 20:18 on November 15, 2017  /  Last updated at 21:49 on November 15, 2017  /  Americas, Canada, Carbon Taxes, US

Replacing Ontario’s cap-and-trade scheme with a revenue-neutral carbon tax, as the province’s poll-leading Progressive Conservatives have vowed to do, would result in larger emission reductions, a new study shows.
Replacing Ontario’s cap-and-trade scheme with a revenue-neutral carbon tax, as the province’s poll-leading Progressive Conservatives have vowed to do, would result in larger emission reductions, a new study shows.


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