Taxpayers.com Aug 17, 2011 Jordan Bateman
No more teachers, no more books--no more greenies’ dirty looks? British Columbia’s School Districts have been forced to pay the Pacific Carbon Trust more than $4.4 million in carbon credits, according to this recent Vancouver Sun op/ed by Geoff Johnson, a retired Superintendent of Schools. That’s $4.4 million of your hard-earned tax dollars siphoned out of the classroom and into the pockets of the PCT, a fully-owned BC Government Crown Corporation. The PCT then spends those tax dollars on projects that reduce greenhouse gas emissions by small, struggling companies like Encana, Interfor, Intrawest, Canfor, the Whistler Pan Pacific Mountainside, and the Whistler Westin. Huh? According to PCT’s own numbers, 776,026 of the 783,816 tonnes of carbon dioxide credits came from government agencies—your tax dollars. That’s 99% of the total work done (Note: only two private individuals bought credits, for a grand total of 11 credits). At the going rate of $25 a tonne, government agencies contribute $19.4 million to the PCT. And more will come next year, and the year after that, and the year after that, and on and on. I’d complain to the BC Auditor General, but then that office would need to buy more carbon offsets to deal with the carbon dioxide generated by my complaint. Here’s a way to save taxpayers some money: dissolve the PCT, release government agencies from BC’s Greenhouse Gas Reduction Targets Act, and return that $19.4 million to the pockets of BC taxpayers.
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Don Quixote Note: Starting in 2012 the Municipalities who voluntarily agreed will also have to buy Carbon credits from the PCT (I assume) to cover their carbon footprint shortfall.
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http://www.pacificcarbontrust.com/FAQs/tabid/61/Default.aspx
Does the requirement of carbon neutrality apply to local governments as well as provincial public sector organizations?
2 comments:
The so called PCT is nothing more than a barrel of horse radish (known as pucky in the cattle industry).
We are the only jurisdiction in NA that has a Carbon Tax.
Okay, so now we see the true purpose of the Liberals creating the Climate Action Charter. Like the HST it is a direct means of funnelling taxpayer money into private corporate (deep) pockets.
Isn't it enough of these shell games from these guys? How long are we taxpayers going to fund the enrichment of already rich people?
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