When you’re longing for the “good old days” of the Chretien government you know its bad.
My new study on the costs of a $170 carbon tax confirm results from a large group of studies 20 yrs ago on the costs of Kyoto. People are surprised at the new numbers bc the feds haven't been upfront about the impacts.https://t.co/4SGsSNeWb8
— Ross McKitrick (@RossMcKitrick) March 17, 2021
20 years ago the federal (Liberal) govt had separate teams in Finance, NRCan, Industry Can, academia and the private sector model and cost out policy options. They changed their plans based on the findings. Today there’s nothing from the feds except promotional pamphlets.
It amazes me how the Paris movie is a replay of the Kyoto movie. Set grand targets with no plan to get there, pretend it won’t cost anything and hide behind buzzwords about the low-carbon economy and green jobs. The difference is Back then Chretien let the various federal departments work independently, provide multiple perspectives and publish their analyses. That led to bursting the rhetorical bubble and debating realistic cost estimates. Today all we get is the rhetorical bubble.
They’re not going to make that mistake again!





