The Case for Solidarity Levies | by Emmanuel Macron, Mia Amor Mottley, William Ruto - Project Syndicate

Emmanuel Macron, Mia Amor Mottley, William Ruto call for new global levies on targeted sectors to finance the green investment developing countries need.

Project Syndicate
How Citizens’ Climate Lobby Helped Shape Canada’s Carbon Rebate System

Senator Grant Mitchell remarked, “You are one of the most successful lobbying groups I have worked with because you are about to get what you lobbied for.”

Citizens' Climate Lobby Canada

Everyone in Ontario should be made aware of this carbon dividend(rebate) calculator website.
#feeanddividend

https://fairpathforward.ca/

Have you calculated your rebate?

Use our calculator to see how much of a carbon tax rebate you'll receive.

Fair Path Forward

@lymphomation @kathhayhoe and the big problem that no one is talking about different rates of conversion to Low/Zero GHG, which with high probability will have significant adverse impacts on many vulnerable populations. Issues like landlord/tenant split incentives, financial resources to convert to renewable energy, physical infrastructure constraints. At the same time the large industries that are carbon intensive will convert on a fairly rapid schedule, meaning the pool for dividends gets small very quickly.

And I have not heard any of the #FeeAndDividend advocates respond to these concerns. They just tell me economists, and Noble winning economists, like it. Cf Nordhouse & Agricultural impacts of climate, recent critique about food availability vs Ag % of GDP criteria

It baffles me why conservative political actors in Canada have not embraced the #feeanddividend carbon policy. The fee provides direct market forcing toward carbon neutral consumption. The dividend provides bureaucracy free rewards to consumers who make good carbon choices. It is simple, fair and minimizes government need to choose winners.

https://canadiandimension.com/articles/view/ten-reasons-we-cannot-blame-the-carbon-tax-for-inflation

Ten reasons we can’t blame the carbon tax for inflation

From the onset of the post-COVID surge in inflation, Canada’s new breed of right-wing populists has worked hard to pin the blame for higher prices on the federal government. They rightly sense anger about the impact of inflation on their living standards. But they hope to divert that anger into outrage at Justin Trudeau personally, and his government more generally.

In Ontario, Canada where I live our #carbonfee just went up to $65/ton. Since we have a version of James Hanson’s fee and dividend carbon policy our projected carbon dividend this year is close to $1000 paid quarterly. As an engineer I like the simple elegance of the #feeanddividend policy. Both the fee and the dividend naturally incentivize a move away from fossil fuels. The question I still have is $65/ton and $1000/yr enough to get job done.