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iPolitics By Jolson Lim. Published on Mar 4, 2021 5:40pm (Shutterstock)
The Conservatives are again embracing carbon-capture technologies in the fight against climate change.
Carbon capture, storage, and utilization (CCUS) is seen as a promising and industry-friendly solution to reducing greenhouse-gas emissions in the immediate future.
It’s been endorsed by the Conservative Party under successive leaders.
Looking ahead to the next election, Conservative Leader Erin O’Toole has promised a robust climate plan to meet Canada’s climate goals. While it won’t include a carbon tax, carbon capture may figure prominently in it.
“This is the most proven way to reduce carbon (emissions),” Conservative MP Greg McLean, the party’s Natural Resources critic, told iPolitics.
Federal government unveils plan to allow communities, industry to earn carbon offset credits Peter Zimonjic © CBC Municipal landfills produce methane, a powerful greenhouse gas that contributes to climate change. Under the new offset system, municipalities would be able to earn carbon credits for capturing methane instead of letting it escape into the atmosphere.
The federal government announced today that it s developing a greenhouse gas carbon offset program it says will help to generate new ideas to reduce emissions.
The Greenhouse Gas Offset System will allow municipalities, farmers, Indigenous communities, businesses and others to earn credits for projects that reduce carbon emissions or take them out of the atmosphere.