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Boost spending on climate action to avoid 'devastating effects,' coalition tells Manitoba premier
A coalition of 26 groups urges Manitoba to increase climate spending to meet emissions and land-protection goals, noting $73 million spent on reductions versus $340 million on fossil fuel tax suspension.
- A coalition of environmental and labour groups states that Manitoba must increase funding for climate protection in its spring budget to achieve emissions and land-protection targets.
- Finance Minister Adrien Sala received a letter requesting more funds for energy efficiency and public transit.
- Environment Minister Mike Moyes acknowledged that the province is receiving many requests as it prepares the spring budget.
- Laura Cameron from Climate Action Team Manitoba mentioned that Manitoba's plan for net-zero emissions lacks sufficient financial support to implement it effectively.
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Boost spending on climate action to avoid 'devastating effects,' coalition tells Manitoba premier
Manitoba's government must shift public investment away from fossil fuels and prioritize spending to curb greenhouse gas emissions to prevent future climate change "havoc," a coalition of organizations say.
·Canada
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Coalition says Manitoba needs to spend more to meet environmental targets
A coalition of environmental, labour and other groups said Thursday the Manitoba government must spend more money on climate protection in order to meet its emissions and land-protection targets.
·Winnipeg, Canada
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Leaning Left8Leaning Right0Center1Last UpdatedBias Distribution89% Left
Bias Distribution
- 89% of the sources lean Left
89% Left
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