When we lobby, all of our volunteers use the following “Leave Behind” document. It provides our background information and the specific asks we are making of Parliament. It forms the basis of the discussions we have with Parliamentarians. It is the document we leave behind at the end of the session. Click here for the pdf version of the October 2018 Leave Behind-Bilingual The French version will be online by October 13, 2018. The scientific proof of the threat of climate change is incontrovertible and cannot be dismissed. We must cut emissions. Almost all economists agree that putting a price on carbon pollution is the most economically efficient way to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. Citizens’ Climate Lobby advocates for a specific form of carbon pricing called carbon fee and dividend, an incrementally rising price on carbon pollution where 100% of the fees collected are returned to Canadians by cheque. It is championed by Canadians for Clean Prosperity and has been specifically endorsed by the PostMedia Editorial board. Carbon fee and dividend is a policy where all sides win. It will appeal to a broad spectrum of Canadians, whether they support small government, free markets, strong environmental policy, or expanded government benefits. Thus, carbon fee and dividend has built-in policy persistence. In their historic March 2018 report, Perspectives on Climate Change Action in Canada—A Collaborative Report from Auditors General, Canada’s Auditors General concluded that Canada is not on track to meet its greenhouse gas emission targets. Transforming the economy will not happen overnight. Julie Gelfand, Canada’s Environment Commissioner, said that Canada needs time to “bend the curve”. Importantly, carbon pricing is projected to account for more than half of Canada’s prospective total emissions reductions through 2022. The Pembina Institute calls carbon pricing an essential component of a cost-effective climate plan. According to the World Bank Carbon Pricing Dashboard, 25 percent of the world’s nations, including China, are already pricing carbon. We applaud the federal carbon price as outlined in the Greenhouse Gas Pollution Pricing Act and appreciate the Government’s commitment to peer review of fossil fuel subsidies under the G20 process. We recommend the following going forward: CCL is grateful for your service to Canada, and for your recognition that the climate crisis is inextricably linked with the many other problems facing societies and governments. This is a race against time. Effective carbon pricing policy will help secure the future of Canada and all Canadians.October 2018 Canadian Parliament Request
Canada’s Federal Backstop Carbon Pricing Policy Should Be Carbon Fee and Dividend
CCL Canada’s 2018 Leave Behind Document for Parliament
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