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Why Try to Reduce Carbon Emissions if Carbon Emissions Aren't a Problem?
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Why Try to Reduce Carbon Emissions if Carbon Emissions Aren't a Problem?

New data from the Angus Reid Institute sheds light on voters' perceptions of global warming, which most CPC voters don't believe is caused by human activities.

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Philippe J. Fournier
Apr 02, 2024
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New polling data from the Angus Reid Institute (ARI) may help explain the Conservatives’ opposition to carbon pricing or to any attempts at reducing usage of fossil fuels in Canada.

It just may be that “carbon pricing increases cost of living” is only part of the story.

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