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Budget Recommendations:
Big Steps Forward are Needed for 2008

News, Feb. 28: Budget Leaves Green Groups Singing the Blues

 

Green Budget CoalitionDownload the Green Budget Coalition's 2008 Recommendations
 

The Green Budget Coalition brings together the collective knowledge of 19 of Canada’s leading environmental and conservation groups, to submit priority recommendations for each annual federal budget, and to advance the integration of environmental values into the economy.

Nature Canada founded and chairs the Green Budget Coalition.

Green Budget Coalition

Bird Studies Canada

Canadian Parks and Wilderness Society

Centre for Integral Economics

David Suzuki Foundation

Ducks Unlimited Canada

Ecojustice

Environmental Defence

Équiterre

Friends of the Earth Canada

Greenpeace Canada

International Institute for Sustainable Development

MiningWatch Canada

Nature Canada

Nature Conservancy of Canada

Pembina Institute

Pollution Probe

Sierra Club of Canada

Social Investment Organization

World Wildlife Fund Canada.

Nature Canada and 18 other leading environmental and conservation organizations in Canada are urging the federal government to adopt several recommendations in its 2008 federal budget.

These recommendations would fulfill the desire expressed by the Prime Minister and the Canadian public for effective federal leadership on the environment, and build upon the federal government’s efforts in making progress on all five of the Coalition’s priority recommendations for the 2007 budget.

Download Green Budget Coalition Budget 2008 Recommendations: Big Steps Forward.


The Green Budget Coalition’s three priority recommendations for the 2008 budget are:


1. Carbon Pricing: Reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions by setting a price for these harmful emissions of at least $30/tonne carbon dioxide equivalent by 2009, and at least $75/tonne by 2020, using a carbon tax or a cap-and-trade system with auctioned permits. The revenues raised could finance further reductions in GHG emissions, and also offset related cost increases for low-income Canadians.

2. Action on Nature: Conserve both marine and terrestrial biodiversity by implementing commitments to establish networks of federal protected areas on land and in our oceans and to ensure their long-term ecological integrity. Investing $1 billion over 5 years would create 11 new national parks, 35 new marine protected areas, reinvigorate our network of National Wildlife Areas and Migratory Bird Sanctuaries, and convert 2 million acres of cropland to permanent cover and riparian protection improving water quality.

3. Renewing the Great Lakes and St. Lawrence River Region: Develop and invest in a comprehensive, long-term sustainability strategy to restore, protect and enhance the environment of this region where 25% of Canadians live. Priority investments should be for upgrading water and wastewater infrastructure, and cleaning up Areas or Concern and Zones d’intervention prioritaire.

The Coalition is also recommending:

  • Preserving Minerals for the Future: Ending Counterproductive Support Programs
  • Energy Efficiency: Setting and Achieving Targets
  • Renewable Energy: Developing and Implementing a Comprehensive Strategy
  • Extending Ecogift Tax Incentives to Inventory Lands
  • Conserving Our Migratory Birds
  • Better Indicators: Integrating Environmental Values into Policy


Read more about these recommendations in Green Budget Coalition 2008 Recommendations: Big Steps Forward.

 


 

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