80%
Yes
20%
No
73%
Yes
15%
No
7%
Yes, and provide more incentives for alternative energy production
3%
No, provide more incentives for alternative energy production instead
1%
No, and I believe global warming is a natural occurrence
1%
No, just enforce existing regulations
0%
No, and the current government is over-regulating businesses

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 @4N5G6MJfrom Ontario answered…3yrs3Y

I don't believe in global warming... Climate change is a natural occurrence. The whole fear mongering about the climate is part of a global agenda to tax the citizen's,

 @4FQH9K8from Newfoundland answered…3yrs3Y

Yes, and the government must increase pressure on other nations to do the same which will make it easier for our companies to compete with those in other countries.

 @4WJBJPKfrom Ontario answered…3yrs3Y

I think this question is a little miss leading. I think a clear distinction between global warming and climate change should be made.

 @4HXXRLPfrom British Columbia answered…3yrs3Y

It is natural minutely caused by humans but the air quality water needs protection. Get stronger on fast foods etc. showing no respect to plastics paper that hoes in land fills. Natural garden sustainability emphasized. YES.

 @4GYKCFBfrom Ontario answered…3yrs3Y

If carbon emissions are the result of the economy than the economy must pay the cost of those emissions. There needs to be a cost associated with carbon emissions that can be passed directly to the end consumer. This is a situation that is hampered by the common access to the environment, negating political borders. Therefore it makes a case for a worldwide governing body to implement the charge of such costs. Incentives alone will not discourage the negative results of carbon emissions until alternatives are made less costly than the ones that produce carbon emissions, worldwide. Anything else will only export carbon emissions to third world countries as is the case.

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