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 @ISIDEWITHyêu cầu…5mos5MO

Những giá trị cá nhân nào hướng dẫn quan điểm của bạn về vai trò của chính phủ trong việc điều chỉnh các hoạt động kinh doanh nhằm giải quyết vấn đề biến đổi khí hậu?

 @ISIDEWITHyêu cầu…5mos5MO

Nếu một chủ lao động lớn ở địa phương đang gây ô nhiễm không khí hoặc nước trong khu vực của bạn, bạn mong đợi chính phủ sẽ phản ứng thế nào?

 @ISIDEWITHyêu cầu…5mos5MO

Bạn nhận thức thế nào về sự cân bằng giữa tạo việc làm và bảo vệ môi trường trong bối cảnh các quy định về khí thải ngày càng chặt chẽ hơn?

 @ISIDEWITHyêu cầu…5mos5MO

Bạn sẵn sàng hy sinh những gì trong lối sống của mình để đảm bảo một môi trường sạch hơn cho thế hệ tương lai?

 @ISIDEWITHyêu cầu…5mos5MO

Bạn có thể nghĩ đến thời điểm mà sự can thiệp của chính phủ đã mang lại kết quả tích cực cho xã hội, tương tự như việc tăng cường các quy định có thể giúp ích cho môi trường như thế nào không?

 @ISIDEWITHyêu cầu…5mos5MO

Nếu sản phẩm yêu thích của bạn trở nên đắt hơn do luật môi trường, điều đó sẽ ảnh hưởng đến thói quen mua hàng của bạn như thế nào?

 @ISIDEWITHyêu cầu…5mos5MO

Bạn nghĩ các chủ doanh nghiệp nhỏ nên thích ứng với các quy định môi trường mới nhằm giảm lượng khí thải theo những cách nào?

 @ISIDEWITHyêu cầu…5mos5MO

Hãy tưởng tượng một tương lai có không khí và nước sạch; Các chính sách môi trường chặt chẽ hơn ngày nay có thể giúp hiện thực hóa tầm nhìn đó như thế nào?

 @ISIDEWITHyêu cầu…5mos5MO

Bạn đã bao giờ cảm nhận được tác động của ô nhiễm trong cộng đồng của mình chưa và các quy định mạnh mẽ hơn có thể ngăn chặn điều này như thế nào?

 @ISIDEWITHyêu cầu…5mos5MO

Cuộc sống hàng ngày của bạn sẽ thay đổi như thế nào nếu các doanh nghiệp có những quy định chặt chẽ hơn để chống lại biến đổi khí hậu?

 @3BH4Q4Ktừ Alberta Đã trả lời…3 năm3Y

If Ontario can show an economic future for Solar then I would listen to a "Business Plan". I may consider it a viable investment if it can be proven. I have no interest in subsidizing power we sell to the USA

 @3BDWDFBThận trọngtừ Ontario Đã trả lời…3 năm3Y

The problem is that the government only cares about what looks on paper.
Yes it sounds good to say, "if we increase an imaginary environment tax, businesses will change" but that isn't the case in reality. The change needs to come from the top and needs to be given to the businesses whom in return, give it to the people... You don't truly care about the environment anyway with all your faith in Monsanto, how does one trust your decisions?

 @3BDMX25từ Alberta Đã trả lời…3 năm3Y

 @3BD8ZXPtừ Saskatchewan Đã trả lời…3 năm3Y

 @3BCZWSYtừ Nova Scotia Đã trả lời…3 năm3Y

In some instances there should be greater environmental protection - oil sands. There should be incentives for self regulation, environmental protection actions taken by firms and for alternative energy.

 @3BC2FSDtừ Ontario Đã trả lời…3 năm3Y

Provide incentive but do not force it on businesses because it effects everyone. New businesses should have a requirement for alternative energies on startup and should get a kickback if they do decide on it and since they do not need to pay as much for running costs, they should lower their prices to their consumers or put money back towards their business under a five year term depending on the type of business (If they deal with consumers directly or not). The ones that do not decide to change have a limit of 5 years to get the funds for alternative energies or face closure. Small busines…  Đọc thêm

 @3BB2J8Ztừ Alberta Đã trả lời…3 năm3Y

 @3B94P7Ytừ British Columbia Đã trả lời…3 năm3Y

Yes but not so much in regards to prevention of climate change, which I believe is a natural occurrence, how ever the environmental regulations should be in place to ensure that we do not poison the land, water and air for our children, grand children and their children.

 @3B87WQHtừ Alberta Đã trả lời…3 năm3Y

Rigorously enforce the regulations we already have. Ensure the same rules apply to Canadian companies and stakeholders including companies that makes contracts with Canadian companies when they are outside of Canada.

 @3B66S6Gtừ Ontario Đã trả lời…3 năm3Y

Increase regulations increases chances of companies leaving the country. Invest more into nuclear energy and greenhouse gases will decrease significantly

 @35FHLX7từ Alberta Đã trả lời…3 năm3Y

No, The government is our biggest polluter, it's hypocritical and more of a do as I say, not as I do. The private sector should be incentivized to pursue these solutions themselves

 @35CCP8Stừ Nova Scotia Đã trả lời…3 năm3Y

No, I feel we have no responsibility to the earth or future generations and we are entitled to use the world in whichever way we see fit. This enables our quality of life to increase whilst maintaining a more realistic view of the human condition as one that is temporary and should be enjoyed as much as possible for its duration.

 @35C4SG5từ British Columbia Đã trả lời…3 năm3Y

The federal government needs to enact fair, negotiated regulations and enforce them with integrity and sufficient funding. I suggest taxation to businesses should be based on how much oversight they need.

 @35BV8SXtừ Ontario Đã trả lời…3 năm3Y

Environmental protection through government regulation is necessary. However this doesn't mean an increase in regulation - it could mean a more careful application of current regulation or even deregulation. It ain't an easy answer guys.

 @356FCJ7từ Ontario Đã trả lời…3 năm3Y

On one hand, we should be trying to keep the Earth clean and healthy. On the other hand, most of us will be dead before it affects us.

 @34XQXCStừ Saskatchewan Đã trả lời…3 năm3Y

There should be regulations to benefit the environment (i.e. Singapore's buying out on cars >10y.o) that can be helpful to the environment in the long wrong however they are not too straining on the lifestyles we are accustomed to living

 @34XJKJDtừ British Columbia Đã trả lời…3 năm3Y

Complete moratorium on all non-renewable natural resources in Canada until such time as sovereignty is regained in the banking system and the CAD is at parity with the USD. Moratorium on dumping toxic waste anywhere in Canada as well as its export until a proven non-polluting disposal method is found and approved.

 @34V2Q88từ Quebec Đã trả lời…3 năm3Y

Yes. The government is the Public's watchdog. Environmental regulations are crucial to the safety of our world. However, this does not mean that the government should look for funds to do this. It should be their mandate on behalf of the citizens of the country. There is no room for the ability for corporations to bribe government officials.

 @34QC7HPtừ British Columbia Đã trả lời…3 năm3Y

The federal governments in all developed countries should adopt a carbon credit card for all individuals and businesses based upon a head count and revenue respectively. Each carbon based transaction (like your airmiles card) gets recorded in a declining balance. Those who don't use (typically the less financially secure) can sell their credits in an open market. Each year the available credits drop by 3%.

 @34L5ZV6từ British Columbia Đã trả lời…3 năm3Y

 @34HTVNVtừ Ontario Đã trả lời…3 năm3Y

The government should pursue such a mandate in a way that does not discourage economic growth and plague local and weaker businesses that may or may not have as large as an impact on the environment as larger and more intrusive companies. Thus the increase on environmental regulations should be on a case by case basis, according to the valued opinions of professionals within the country (and maybe even abroad). Incentives could be given, but not in a way that makes the government seem as if it is unable to take a hard line. There is certainly a fine line to be walked here.

 @34D6N5Ttừ Alberta Đã trả lời…3 năm3Y

No, we have some of the highest standards and regulations in the world and have already set the bar for other countries to meet, let others start to catch up

 @344LFNCtừ British Columbia Đã trả lời…3 năm3Y

As a physicist, I don't believe that global warming is caused by the green house gas effect but by the production of heat by all processes. Therefore, using alternative energies is actually less efficient as they produce more heat and have other environmental issues involved with their use, many of which are never spoken about in the mainstream media. The best method would be to cut back on all energy consumption.

 @33ZQ7WKtừ Ontario Đã trả lời…3 năm3Y

With the unequal response Globally, what's the point? It's just a money grab with very little effect. Unless it's forced on China and other major polluters, it just puts us at a disadvantage in Global trading. We need employment in this country and forcing new taxes and costs on Corporations won't help!

 @33ZN699từ Ontario Đã trả lời…3 năm3Y

I believe global warming is a natural occurrence, but I also believe that we should be good stewards to the earth and take care of it, so incentives should be provided for companies who use alternative energy sources.

 @33STNYTtừ British Columbia Đã trả lời…3 năm3Y

Why focus on businesses? Economic incentives that effect all persons are key, and among them should be rewards for environmental innovations and r&d money for the greening of the economy. Government has to manage these issues. There is no other power to check the greed and laziness that business and citizen alike are prone to.

 @33769RHtừ Nova Scotia Đã trả lời…3 năm3Y

push for a global standard so that every country is on a level playing field. imposing regulations on Canada only will make it less competitive in many business sectors compared to other countries without these standards that have lower costs as a result.

 @336FMX6từ Alberta Đã trả lời…3 năm3Y