Making people pay more to heat their homes in Atlantic Canada isn\u0027t going to stop wildfires in Alberta, or for that matter in Atlantic Canada.
When it is, the Liberals go berserk, as they did, when Parliamentary Budget Officer Yves Giroux noted in his recent report on the costs to Canadians of the federal government’s clean fuel regulations, “Canada’s own emissions are not large enough to materially impact climate change.”
The highest-emitting country in 2019, according to the same data, was China with 12,705 million tonnes, or 26.4% of global emissions, up 74.8% from 2005. Environment Canada, always ready to guilt-trip Canadians on climate change, reported that “in 2019, Canada was the highest GHG-emitting country per capita among the top 10 emitting countries with 19.6 tonnes of CO2 equivalent.”That put Canada ahead of, in descending order, the U.S., Russia, Iran, Japan, China, European Union , Brazil, Indonesia and India.
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