Several provinces unhappy with PM’s national carbon tax,while green groups oppose government investment in fossil fuels When Justin Trudeau swept into power in 2015, he pledged to build fighting climate change a top precedence for his government.
Three years later, or Canada’s prime minister is on the defensive,scrambling to both revive his party’s unravelling climate strategy as a growing number of provinces refuse to participate in national carbon tax – and to mood frustrations over his government’s continued investment in the fossil fuel industry. Related: What if Canada had spent $200bn on wind energy instead of oil? Related: Hellfire: this is what our future looks like under climate change Continue reading...
Source: theguardian.com