Toronto Star

Tax is the right mechanism in carbon fight

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Poilievre threatens vote of nonconfide­nce in Justin Trudeau’s government over carbon levy increase, March 20

Why can’t federal Conservati­ve Leader Pierre Poilievre and other Canadians not understand that the carbon tax is a better mechanism to help us fight climate change? The carbon tax puts a price on what we consume (e.g. oil and gas) that causes climate change. It allows us to see that what we are consuming causes climate change and this is what we have to pay in order to fight climate change. The cost is not hidden. It is there for us to see, plus we get carbon tax rebates which are larger, for many of us, than what we pay through the carbon tax. So the carbon tax is not contributi­ng to the affordabil­ity situation. A Star letter writer offers other sugges- tions for the climate fight like planting trees and use of solar panels which are helpful, but this puts the onus on the individual over the government to do the legwork. We all have to fight climate change and that is what the carbon tax does.

Alberto Sarthou, Toronto

According to the Internatio­nal Energy Agency, vehicles in Canada have the highest average fuel consumptio­n and carbon dioxide emissions per kilometre driven. We de- veloped a wasteful suburban life- style. It made economic sense at the time. Despite past misdirecti­on, we must consider the 2023 record forest fire season and accept the science. Global warming is real. Ex- pecting politician­s to rein in the collective greed of eight billion peo- ple is like asking them to turn off gravity. Austerity is not popular.

A multi-faceted approach to the climate problem is needed. Charg- ing for carbon emission is an es- sential part. I commend our Liberal government for not kicking this can further down the road. Lower taxes to ease cost of living pain would be a nice Band-Aid. Looking in the mir- ror and discoverin­g that “the problem is us” is a bit harder.

We should do what we can to consume sustainabl­y and pollute less. This includes convincing others, including politician­s, that suspending or killing climate solutions is simply burying our heads in the sand.

Dave Ross, Thornhill

The Liberal government needs to explain why they are doing this. The message is simple: global warming is costing us billions of dollars in damages each year across Canada and it’s due to of carbon emissions. The damages are from droughts, wildfires, floods, severe winds and crop failures. If we don‘t reduce our carbon emissions, these damages will get worse and they will make the Earth an inhospitab­le place for our children and grandchild­ren. The carbon tax is intended to motivate us toward these changes and we hope everyone will do their part. It would not be difficult for Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s government to say this but unfortunat­ely there is no one home.

Mike Smith, Oakville

‘‘ Expecting politician­s to rein in the collective greed of eight billion people is like asking them to turn off gravity.

— Dave Ross, Thornhill

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