Ontario watchdog warns of emissions backslide after ETS cancellation

Published 20:16 on September 25, 2018  /  Last updated at 20:16 on September 25, 2018  / /  Americas, Canada, Carbon Taxes

The cancellation of Ontario’s carbon market and green energy programmes has put the jurisdiction in danger of backsliding on its recent progress in cutting greenhouse gases, according to a report issued Tuesday by the province’s environmental watchdog.
The cancellation of Ontario’s carbon market and green energy programmes has put the jurisdiction in danger of backsliding on its recent progress in cutting greenhouse gases, according to a report issued Tuesday by the province’s environmental watchdog.


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