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It is not possible for us to decarbonize fast enough without pricing carbon. The swift implementation of carbon pricing strategies is a matter of urgency to achieve our climate targets. Watch my full speech at #COP28:

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MikeCristo82 年前

Definitely don’t listen to this 🤡 China will soon own the IMF

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MikeCristo82 年前

As soon as China turns on the gold-oil-renminbi trade @KGeorgieva is irrelevant

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Sandra Douglas2 年前

I'm guessing she didn't get the memo? THE #CLIMATEHOAX IS OFFICIALLY DEAD!

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John Siame🇿🇲2 年前

Cc: @HHichilema you're an icon.

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Baron_KV 🇳🇱2 年前

@lexhoogduin We’e on to you and your ilk, @KGeorgieva…

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Van Gatspiegel2 年前

🤣🤣🤣

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Meme Right Politics 😽👉🇺🇲2 年前

Is this a parody account?

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minho Kim(황토박사)2 年前

SOS SOS SOS

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Source:TrustMeBro2 年前

Fuck your pricing carbon. Scam after scam. After scam vaccine economy carbon economy. From the bottom of my heary, fuck you. We won't comply

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Trader 🏴‍☠️ Pirate 💎2 年前

This strategy is poised to fail. Most people do not want to decarbonize the economy. We want the market to resolve the problem with new technologies and lower energy prices, not adding additional costs to energy prices as you propose.

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Here's a repose laid out for the deniers 👍🤌 You all praised made fun of people, Call them conspiracy theories, You preach like the carbon tax is gone, It's funny mark Carney will be here for the next 4 years. The price of everything will rise in the next 4 years. The only difference now you don't get a rebate 😭😭😭😭 Fact check me now 📘 1. Government of Canada – Output-Based Pricing System (OBPS) Overview This official page explains how the OBPS functions, including eligibility criteria, compliance mechanisms, and its role in Canada's climate strategy. 🔗 📘 2. Canadian Climate Institute – Industrial vs. Consumer Carbon Pricing This analysis compares the economic impacts of industrial and consumer carbon pricing, highlighting differences in GDP effects and sector-specific outcomes. 🔗 📘 3. Canada Gazette – Regulations Amending Schedule 2 to the Greenhouse Gas Pollution Pricing Act This document outlines recent amendments to the OBPS, including changes to covered facilities and updated performance standards. 🔗 📘 4. 440 Megatonnes – Industrial Carbon Pricing Has Negligible Impacts on Household Costs This article presents findings that industrial carbon pricing has minimal effects on household expenditures, contrasting with consumer-facing carbon taxes. 🔗 📘 5. International Carbon Action Partnership (ICAP) – Canada Federal Output-Based Pricing System Factsheet This factsheet provides a detailed overview of Canada's OBPS, including its design, coverage, and compliance options. 🔗 📘 6. ClearBlue Markets – Canada's Carbon Markets: A Patchwork of Pricing Systems This article discusses the diversity of carbon pricing systems across Canada, including the federal OBPS and various provincial approaches. 🔗 📘 7. Institute for Research on Public Policy (IRPP) – Does Emissions Pricing Hurt Affordability? This study examines the impact of emissions pricing on affordability, finding that such policies have a minimal effect on inflation and consumer prices. 🔗 📘 8. – Review of the Federal Output-Based Pricing System Regulations This review assesses the effectiveness of the OBPS, including stakeholder feedback and recommendations for improvements. 🔗 📘 9. Targray – OBPS Credits for Canada's Output-Based Pricing System This page explains how OBPS credits work, including how facilities can earn, trade, and use them for compliance. 🔗 📘 10. Canadian Climate Institute – Fact Sheet: Industrial Carbon Pricing in Canada This fact sheet summarizes the key features of industrial carbon pricing in Canada, including its role in reducing emissions and promoting clean innovation. 🔗 📈 Carbon Pricing Schedule (2023–2030) According to the Pan-Canadian Approach to Pricing Carbon Pollution, the federal carbon price is set to increase as follows: 2023: CAD $65 per tonne 2024: CAD $80 per tonne 2025: CAD $95 per tonne 2026: CAD $110 per tonne 2027: CAD $125 per tonne 2028: CAD $140 per tonne 2029: CAD $155 per tonne 2030: CAD $170 per tonne 🔗 #carbontax #liberals #markcarney2025 Mark Carney Liberal Party

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