Pembina Reacts: Environmental Commissioner of Ontario’s annual GHG progress report

Toronto, ON The Pembina Institute applauds the
Environmental Commissioner of Ontario's (ECO) annual greenhouse gas progress report
and supports its five main recommendations. Cherise Burda, Ontario Policy
Director for the Pembina Institute, made the following statement:

"The ECO report
is a wake-up call for key climate actions for Ontario. In particular, the
report focuses on the need for transit funding and more aggressive
transportation targets and policies.

"According to Pembina's analysis, current transportation
policies in Ontario are not adequate to reverse the trend of rising greenhouse
gas emission, traffic congestion and air pollution. Ontario's transportation
priority must be to develop a comprehensive long-term strategy to fund the
construction, operation and electrification of transit.

"This will mean putting all funding
options on the table: road tolls, congestion charges and fuel prices. As well,
Ontario must ensure that its future carbon pricing policies - whether cap-and-trade or carbon tax - include transportation fuel and direct a portion of the
revenues to transit and sustainable transportation efforts.

"In addition to transit funding and road
pricing policies, Pembina's recent
study
shows we also need to provide commuters with better options and
incentives to choose transit,
walking or cycling over driving or choose a low-emitting vehicle, including electric vehicles. We also need tougher planning policies
to provide affordable development in walkable communities with access to
rapid transit.

"These improvements would set Ontario firmly on the road to meeting its greenhouse gas reduction targets."

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The Pembina Institute is a non-partisan
sustainable energy think tank.

Contact:

Cherise Burda
Ontario Policy Director
Cell: 416-824-0256
Phone: 416-644-1016 ext 1
cheriseb@pembina.org

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