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Almost 13,000 people have signed the petition for a Canadian Referendum on Carbon Fee and Dividend. CCLer Keith McNeil wrote the Care2 petition for a referendum on carbon fee and dividend. He outlined to us an impeccable promotion plan, which included a huge mainstream media component and a well-thought-out publicity event in early June in Ottawa. The petition has caught the attention of Care2 and now they are promoting it. Since Care2 has over 27 million subscribers, this is really exciting. Congratulations Keith and thank you for helping us create the political will for a progressive carbon price for Canada by Election 2015. Please sign and share the petition. |
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#CarbonPriceForum: What’s the best way to reduce greenhouse gas emissions while stimulating the economy? Join Stephen Lewis and an expert panel to discuss how to effectively put a price on carbon in Canada. Two methods are frequently proposed: Cap and Trade and a Carbon Tax. Our Forum Panelists will present the case for each of these methods. Watch it live in Toronto January 27th, 2015 – 7:30 pm (ET) – 9:00 pm at the Isabel Bader Auditorium, Victoria College University of Toronto, 93 Charles Street West or watch it live on Google or on YouTube. Find out more here |
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World Changing Conversations: Sudburians have an important opportunity to send an MPP to Toronto who will represent the desire of Sudburians to see a price on carbon. Candidates have been invited to come share their views on and rationale for what carbon pricing policy they would champion at Queen's Park. Rather than a debate, this is just an informal 10 minute discussion. Candidates who are unavailable can submit written answers to be read at the event. All climate-friendly candidates have indicated their involvement. Find out more here. |
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Carbon taxes are a central issue in Sudbury's bi-election. Politicians are bravely saying out loud the Phrase-That-Cannot-Be-Spoken: CARBON TAX. Because Sudbury was the very first Canadian CCL chapter, it's been over four years now that CCL Sudbury members have been building relationships with their media and politicians. So, while it's not surprising, it is exciting that carbon pricing has been discussed in the both of the first all-candidate events and their media coverage. This is a hopeful sign for all the CCLers across Canada who are committed to raising carbon pricing as an issue in this federal election. |
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Pathway to Paris: Citizens' Climate Lobby – International has a global plan in the lead-up to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) in early December 2015 at the 21st Conference of the parties in Paris France. Employing CCL's laser focused model of generating political will, Citizens' Climate Lobby is building the political will for carbon fee and dividend in countries across the world one community at a time. Read more about it here.
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