Press Release
2 April 2024
Premier Tim Houston has submitted a new plan to reduce greenhouse gas emissions to the Government of Canada and has made it clear that the Government of Nova Scotia is fighting climate change without a carbon tax.
The submission titled Still Better than a Carbon Tax was submitted Thursday, March 28th, and is available online: https://climatechange.novascotia.ca/sites/default/files/uploads/still-better-than-carbon-tax-plan.pdf
“This plan will do more to address climate change than any carbon tax,” said Premier Houston. “There is no question that climate change is causing more frequent and severe storms, wildfires, floods and other emergencies that threaten the safety of Nova Scotians and our communities. But our plan proves we can achieve these goals without hurting struggling Nova Scotians.”
The Still Better than a Carbon Tax Plan combines:
Nova Scotia’s Environmental Goals and Climate Change Reduction Act also commits Nova Scotia – in legislation – to the strongest 2030 greenhouse gas emission reduction targets in the country and includes actions that will help the province meet and exceed them.
Additional Resources:
The action plans noted above and more information about how Nova Scotia is fighting climate change are available at: https://climatechange.novascotia.ca/what-ns-is-doing
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