Briefing Note to Prime Minister Stephen Harper
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Briefing Note to Prime Minister Stephen Harper
On the Necessity of Increased Regulation of Green House Gas Emissions for Industry and Vehicular Standards for Future Budgetary Concerns at the Federal Level
Summary:
The aim of this brief is to address to growing federal costs involving the increase of green house emissions throughout Canada as a potential issue for the future. This grave threat to our environment will have cataclysmic budgetary expenditures if this continues unabated into the future. I will propose certain solutions through the regulation of green house emissions due to the increasing evidence of affectations already being seen in Canada’s natural resources. The findings related to statistical data on the timber industry...
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