@@twosandwichesshortofaparty4741 False. The effects on inflation of the carbon tax is 0.05%. If you want to see the cause of inflation, it's mostly greed.
I disagree.... because of climate change, wildfires are becoming sustainable. Reducing emissions wont stop them from occurring but it makes it less sustainable or less worse. All the dried stuff that is created by drier conditions will be burnt. Replanting burnt forests needs to be included as part of management. As climate zones change, forests need to change as well. That should become part of the management. The worse fires get the worse they become. That's climate change. It can only change by reducing carbon emissions.
Warmer climates from human induce climate change (which has been proven as fact) mean drier forests which mean more wildfires overall and more intense wildfires when they occur. The amount of carbon humans emit is directly linked to: wildfires, tornadoes, hurricanes, hail, freezing rain, heatwaves, cold snaps, and so much more.
@@Arkhanno Their is absolutely no study linking the amount of carbon humans emit to number of wildfires that I have seen. The federal environment minister has also stated that the government does not measure carbon reduction through the carbon tax. Finally most the carbon tax, collected by the BC government, goes into general revenue and not into things like climate adaptation and forest management. Nice try though.
Since they have taken a huge amount of money for carbon tax, WHY isn't it being applied to fighting fires, and Building WATER BOMBERS for EVERY PROVINCE!!!! AT Least One Water Bomber per Province. He hasn't even planted a tree with it? Where's all that money going????
Back to Canadians. It's called the Canada Carbon Rebate and has been going back to Canadians from the provinces that federal carbon tax is collected every quarter on the 15th. If you're in a province that collects federal carbon pricing then look at your April bank statement and you will see a deposit from the Government on the 15th. Provinces that have their own system don't get the rebate.
@@Arkhannoare you smoking the Justin wacko Tabacco. He's giving a small percentage back and if he's giving it back why collect? Your simplistic approach to reality amazes everyone on u tube. Go back in the basement.
They don't give reasons. Just use the same talking points to rake in more money for their party/lobbyists/beaurcrats/eltitists. Hence bonuses + additional tax payers dollars from the carbon tax.
Every time civilians ask (legacy) reporters about where the carbon tax dollars go, the reporters freeze up and don't know what to say... embarrassing and authoritarian.
7 / 10 premiers wanted to talk about changing the course of the carbon tax. JT again acts like a prince and tries to use his own authority for his own choice.
I'm donating my carbon tax rebate to the Conservative Party of Canada so they can use it to clobber the Lieberals and SpendDP in the next election. Thanks Justin
Funny how they refer to it as ‘wildfire season’ Seasons…meaning it happens in a cycle. And has been for years. And also - please look up the percentage of wildfires that are started through arson. Last year we saw a massive spike in wildfires started by arson. Seems a little convenient.
Regardless what side you come out on the issue, extreme weather events are not hinging on Canadian climate policy. Mitigation barely gets any attention and its the one thing even remotely within our control.
She talks about how bad it is to have a tax meeting while the province has wildfires without realizing that the wildfires are one of Trudeau's justifications for said tax, meaning that one is entirely relevant to the other, even if it's only a political connection. Also, forest fires have happened every summer for the entire history of planet Earth, are we supposed to stop having meetings in the summer altogether just because they're worse now?
Right... Increasing carbon taxes have helped the reduce wild fires... What idiotic policy. What would help wild fires is better forest management including allowing the fires to burn in unpopulated areas to reduce the fuel load which is why the wild fires burn much hotter. BTW, even last year being a "bad" wild fire year saw far fewer hectares burned than in the 1930's and earlier.
Wildfire season has already started.And it's only the middle of mate.We got a whole summer to go through and already b c and I'll northern alberta are burning so don't talk to me about climate change
Funny that its targeting specific locations, its like the virus, it only affect certain area. Fort Nelson, Fort St John, Grande Prairie and Fort McMurray... What a coincidence
Why should he subject himself to a bunch of fossil-fool gotcha questions, probably written in advance by sleazy oil company lawyers? It would be a farce. Trying to reason with fraser institute acolytes would as fruitful as arguing with a lump of coal 😂😂😂