Industrial carbon price cuts three times the emissions of consumer levy: report
OTTAWA — Canada’s carbon price could slash greenhouse-gas emissions by more than 100 million tonnes a year by 2030, but only about one-fifth of that will come from the consumer carbon price at the centre of Conservative attacks.
A new analysis published today by the Canadian Climate Institute says that together, all existing climate policies should slash emissions by 226 million tonnes in 2030.
That’s one-third of the total emissions Canada produced in 2021, the most recent year for which statistics are available.
The new analysis says consumer carbon pricing charged on fuel purchases will contribute between 19 million and 22 million tonnes annually.