Ontario’s climate action plan adds incentives to remove carbon from homes and cars

The Conservation Council of New Brunswick joins other environmental organizations, First Nations groups, Mayors, unions such as Unifor and clean energy industry associations in welcoming Ontario’s Climate Change Action Plan announced on June 8, 2016.

The province of Ontario will spend up to $8.3 billion in the next five years on accelerating the transition to a clean energy future. Incentives will be offered to the province’s residents and businesses to get carbon out of homes, buildings and transportation.

The Ontario government has also committed to going carbon neutral by reducing its own greenhouse gas emissions in their facilities, operations and procurement.

Read this briefing by the Conservation Council on Ontario’s Climate Action Plan here.

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