Climate Change & the Environment

Carbon price platforms

Here's what the 2024 BC election parties are promising.

BC NDP

  • Remove BC's consumer price on carbon, if the federal government removes the requirement for a consumer price on carbon

BC Greens

  • Increase the industrial price on carbon and use the tax to fund climate action and preparedness in communities

    "Increase the industrial carbon tax and redirect revenue from industrial carbon pricing to fund climate action in communities." — BC Greens 2024 Platform, retrieved 2024-10-09

    "Connect carbon tax revenue directly to community climate action initiatives, including diking system improvements and wildfire prevention measures." — BC Greens 2024 Platform, retrieved 2024-10-09

    "Remove the annual emissions limits for industry, established under the output-based pricing system. Every tonne (or liter) emitted will be subject to the same fee regime.

    • Include emissions relating to venting and noncompression and non-processing activities in the oil and gas sector.

    • Continue the oversight of emissions through the GGIRCA, including the requirement for third-party verification of emissions from industrial polluters.

    • End the use of compliance mechanisms and carbon offsets."

    BC Greens 2024 Platform, retrieved 2024-10-09

  • Continue with planned increases to the carbon price, by $15/year, and continue to rebate it back to British Columbians

    "Continue with planned increases to the price of emissions, by $15 per year. The price is currently $80 per tonne. We will increase this to $95 in 2025, $110 in 2026, $125 in 2027, etc." — BC Greens 2024 Platform, retrieved 2024-10-09

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