British Columbia’s Carbon Tax Exploring perspectives and seeking common ground Matt Horne | Ekaterina Rhodes.

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British Columbia’s Carbon Tax Exploring perspectives and seeking common ground Matt Horne | Ekaterina Rhodes

Overview Research approach Points of consensus Impacts of B.C.’s carbon tax Setting the rate Setting the coverage Investing the revenue Conclusions

Research approach 39 confidential interviews conducted in late 2011 to ascertain perspectives on B.C.’s carbon tax. Participants were selected to obtain a wide variety of input and included large industry, clean tech, local governments, academics and environmental groups. Participants given the opportunity to review draft findings.

Points of consensus Climate change represents a serious threat to the environment and the economy — globally, in Canada and in British Columbia. Government policy will be needed to minimize those risks and protect the environment and economy. Carbon taxes are one of the important policies government can rely on to minimize the risks represented by climate change.

Impacts of B.C.’s carbon tax

Early signs of environmental benefit: 33% of participants viewed the carbon tax as a contributing factor in GHG reduction projects. Most of these experiences came from public sector and local governments. Some concern about economic impacts in certain sectors: 23% of participants believed the carbon tax was resulting in negative economic impacts. Most of these concerns were based on the cost of the carbon tax, without factoring in tax cuts.

Setting the rate B.C.’s carbon tax was initially set at $10 per tonne in The rate has increased by $5 every year, and it reached $30 per tonne on July 1, There are currently no planned changes to the carbon tax rate at $30 per tonne.

Setting the rate

Setting the coverage Carbon tax applies to almost all greenhouse gas emissions produced from burning fossil fuels (about 75% of the province’s emissions). Emissions currently excluded include: process emissions from the aluminum, lime, cement and natural gas sectors, emission from landfills, and emissions from greenhouse growers.

Setting the coverage

Investing the revenue The carbon tax will generate about $1.2 billion this year. The Carbon Tax Act currently requires the carbon tax to be revenue neutral (i.e., revenue used to reduce other taxes). $721 million to business tax cuts and credits $554 million to personal and low-income tax cuts and credits 12

Investing the revenue s

Conclusions… …for B.C.’s carbon tax to date: Encouraging degree of consensus regarding the need for governments to address climate change and the important role that carbon taxes can play in that response. Dominant view is that B.C.’s carbon tax and accompanying tax cuts have been a positive for the province.

Conclusions… …for the future of B.C.’s carbon tax: Carbon pricing should be applied as broadly as possible and carbon tax is preferred approach. Priorities for additional revenue should be GHG reduction projects and low-income protection. Split perspectives on whether to continue increasing the rate. Economic and environmental impacts should continue to be evaluated. Communication about the carbon tax and B.C.’s climate change actions should be increased.

Thank you More information: Matt Horne | x 223 | Report available at: pembina.org/pub/2352