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Restoring market functionality through carbon pricing

Economists, the business community, and many political leaders agree that the market is the best place to address greenhouse gas reductions. Right now in many jurisdictions in the world, carbon does not have a price. Companies and individuals are free to pollute uncharged, and therefore, have no incentive for reduction. With a price signal that greenhouse gases are no longer free to release, individuals begin to alter their behaviour, and companies begin to apply the ingenuity and creativity to reduce greenhouse gases throughout their processes.

This price signal must be strong enough to initiate action, but not overly high as to destroy the economy in the process.

Alberta has already placed a price on carbon. The province has set emission intensity targets for the largest GHG emitters, and when not met, companies can either purchase offset credits from other Alberta companies or pay $15/tonne of CO2 into a technology fund. The $15/tonne penalty essentially puts a price on carbon.

This approach provides certainty for industry and guarantees costs, both important to Alberta's competitiveness as it moves ahead of its trading partners. It also recycles the carbon charge to the industry and provides funds to invest in technologies needed to transform our economy.

Recent Highlights

May 10, 2010New policy and speaker series will contribute ideas to national energy and climate change policy development
June 16, 2009Design of greenhouse gas emissions pricing system critical to Alberta's competitiveness
June 16, 2009New federal $1 billion clean energy research fund critical to carbon challenge
June 4, 2009Positioning Canada as a leading low carbon energy user, producer and exporter
June 2, 2009Chamber presents a low carbon vision to Canada's Minister of Environment
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