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Trudeau thinks raising your taxes will stop floods.

278,750 Aufrufe • vor 2 Jahren •via X (Twitter)

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Justin Trudeau's Egovor 2 Jahren

And hurricanes, and tornados, and warm summer days.

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Dean from Winnipegvor 2 Jahren

Where’s your climate plan, genius?

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Scottvor 2 Jahren

Please please please

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dodo99vor 2 Jahren

Remember: @PierrePoilievre is an extreme liar. He's doing it right now. He'll do it again in a bit. #cdnpoli #cdnmedia #bcpoli #ableg #skpoli #mbpoli #onpoli #polqc #nbpoli #nspoli #nlpoli #peipoli

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thesecondellenvor 2 Jahren

While smirking Pierre Poilievre mocks the Liberals and downplays the importance of reducing emissions, this... Finland, Sweden, Norway, Denmark and Ireland established national carbon taxes in 1990, 1991, 1991, 2002 and 2010, respectively. · The Netherlands has taxed carbon since 1990. In 2007 it enacted a further tax on carbon-based packaging. · Costa Rica’s carbon tax funds forest protections for indigenous communities. It began in 1997. · Since 2001, Great Britain has charged a ‘climate change levy’ on industry, commerce and public sectors. · The New Zealand Government set up an emissions trading scheme in 2008. · India has charged a nationwide carbon tax on coal since 2010. · Switzerland has both a carbon incentive tax and an emissions trading system. · Since 2010, all new vehicle sales in South Africa have been subject to a carbon tax. · In 2012 Mexico implemented a carbon tax on fossil fuel imports and sales. · Japan’s carbon tax has been in effect since October 2012. · In 2012, Australia instituted a groundbreaking, innovative carbon tax. However, it was repealed two years later by the newly-elected Conservative government, headed up by Stephen Harper’s protege, Prime Minister Tony Abbott. · France began taxing carbon emissions from gas, heavy fuel oil and coal on April 1, 2014. Regional Carbon Taxes or Emission Trading Schemes: · China: Starting in 2013, the Chinese Government enacted emission trading schemes in the Guangdong province and cities of Shenzhen, Beijing, Shanghai, Tianjin, the Hubei province and the city of Chongqing. After 2015, the government will work towards a nation-wide tax (potentially as part of its new partnership with the United States). · United States: Starting in 2009, Connecticut, Delaware, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New York, Rhode Island and Vermont have traded emissions through a Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative. California’s emissions trading scheme was instituted in 2013. Also in 2013, President Obama issued an executive order to strengthen the power of the Environmental Protection Agency to regulate US power plants. · Canada: Canada does not have a federal carbon tax, but Quebec, Alberta and British Columbia do. The latter’s carbon tax has been recognized as one of the most effective in the world. Other countries or regions with pending carbon taxes or emission trading schemes under consideration or in the process of implementation: · In 2018, Chile’s newly enacted climate pollution tax will take effect, levying a charge of $5/tonne of CO2 on 55 per cent of the nation’s emissions. · Starting in 2015, The Republic of Korea will start an emissions trading scheme covering facilities producing more than 25,000 tonnes of greenhouse gas emissions – approximately 450 of the country's largest emitters. A planned ‘smog tax’ on vehicle emissions has been pushed back to 2020. · Starting in 2016, all new homes built in the United Kingdom are required to have zero emissions for heating, hot water, cooling and lighting. · South Africa expects to begin its national carbon tax in 2016. · Kazakhstan, Thailand, Taiwan, Brazil, the Ukraine and Turkey all have plans on carbon taxes or emission trading in various stages of consideration. With a majority of nations at the UN Climate Talks in Lima agreeing to put wholesale elimination of fossil fuel energy by 2050 on the negotiating table, and crude oil prices dropping below $62 USD per barrel for the first time in five years, smart countries aren’t singing the praises of fossil fuels any longer. From:

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Belvy Benjamin Buttonvor 2 Jahren

I'm guessing the "science" he's basing this on, was gift wrapped to him directly by Klaus Schwab...

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Zofia Mazurvor 2 Jahren

Never in history of Canada we had such an empty head for PM like Justin Trudeau.

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AJH - Question Everythingvor 2 Jahren

Hahaha. He also spends $220k on a few meals on an airplane 🤔🤦🏻‍♂️

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