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Environment committee  The policy-makers internationally have decided that in the next round of negotiations developed countries will continue to reduce their emissions, and developing countries will take on commitments. That means that their emissions track will bend downward and eventually peak. But

February 4th, 2008Committee meeting

Dale Marshall

February 4th, 2008Committee meeting

Dale Marshall

Environment committee  Thank you.

February 4th, 2008Committee meeting

Dale Marshall

Environment committee  Emissions standards have a place and would be complementary to some of the things we've talked about today.

February 4th, 2008Committee meeting

Dale Marshall

Environment committee  Canada has been refusing way more than China. We have no moral authority to be pointing at the Chinese. None. We have zero. We signed on to the Kyoto Protocol and then completely reneged on our commitments. Now we're pointing at the Chinese as people who have to take them on, a

February 4th, 2008Committee meeting

Dale Marshall

Environment committee  There's a whole bunch of different proposals for what should happen. The UN agreed that we should consider a peak and decline from 10 to 15 years and be well below 50% of global emissions by 2050, and that has very real implications for the developing world. Both of those things

February 4th, 2008Committee meeting

Dale Marshall

Environment committee  And ensuring that every country takes responsibility for its emissions, which is exactly what the international discussions are about.

February 4th, 2008Committee meeting

Dale Marshall

Environment committee  Essentially, what Norway is planning on doing is reducing its emissions quite dramatically, probably somewhere on the order of what's being proposed in this bill. Obviously, a country cannot eliminate its carbon emissions entirely. Part of its plan is to reduce emissions as deepl

February 4th, 2008Committee meeting

Dale Marshall

Environment committee  They have a carbon tax.

February 4th, 2008Committee meeting

Dale Marshall

Environment committee  They have a carbon tax that affects their oil and gas industry, which is why the oil and gas industry actually uses CCS, because once you apply a large enough tax, it becomes commercially effective.

February 4th, 2008Committee meeting

Dale Marshall

Environment committee  I'm sorry, but I would be more comfortable answering that question in English. The way you deal with rapidly industrializing countries like China is to ensure that they are part of the global regime and their industries are being affected in the same way with respect to a global

February 4th, 2008Committee meeting

Dale Marshall

Environment committee  This is a highly complex question, sir.

February 4th, 2008Committee meeting

Dale Marshall

Environment committee  I'm saying that every country must assume responsibility for its emissions. The Chinese must be part of the international approach to control climate change.

February 4th, 2008Committee meeting

Dale Marshall

Environment committee  The answer to that question is no. Germany is in the process of scaling back its nuclear energy production.

February 4th, 2008Committee meeting

Dale Marshall

Environment committee  World Wildlife Fund did a--

February 4th, 2008Committee meeting

Dale Marshall