Tuesday, November 7, 2017

Made-in-Manitoba carbon tax falls short, says Arctic climate change expert


CBCnews

Sea-ice researcher David Barber argues provincial $25-per-tonne tax a good start but not aggressive enough. Story here.

The flooded rail line to Churchill. 
Photo by Omnitrax.

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