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Green Party says it would set path to make B.C. carbon-neutral by 2045

Sonia Furstenau visited Nanaimo on Friday to announce climate action and clean economy platform
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BC Green Party leader Sonia Furstenau at Nanaimo鈥檚 Vancouver Island Conference Centre on Friday, Oct. 9, where she announced her party鈥檚 climate action and clean economy platform. (Chris Bush/News Bulletin)

The B.C. Green Party announced its climate action and clean economy platform today in Nanaimo, promising that if elected, it will set a path to make British Columbia carbon-neutral by 2045.

Sonia Furstenau made the platform announcement Friday at the Vancouver Island Conference Centre.

Furstenau said the NDP can鈥檛 consider themselves climate leaders while expanding the fossil fuel industry and said her party wants greater urgency around the climate crisis and more assurance that B.C. will meet climate goals.

鈥淲e can鈥檛 afford to play accounting games,鈥 Furstenau said. 鈥淲e need an honest plan that will reach our goals.鈥

She said in addition to carbon-neutrality by 2045, the Greens would have a 鈥渞obust strategy鈥 to close the gap by 2030.

Furstenau said her party would introduce a $1-billion strategic investment fund to support business innovation that aligns with the province鈥檚 climate goals. She also mentioned 鈥減redictable, yearly increases鈥 to the carbon tax.

A press release from the B.C. Greens notes that if elected, the party would immediately end oil and gas subsidies and 鈥渞edirect that money to spurring innovation, to help grow businesses in B.C. and help us meet our climate commitments.鈥

The platform also points to a 鈥渂iofuels strategy and clean hydrogen road map.鈥 The Greens want 100 per cent of non-commercial vehicles to be zero-emissions by 2035 and would prioritize investments in electrifying transit systems.

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鈥淭he investments we make to recover from COVID-19 can establish a world-leading zero-emission transportation system,鈥 said Furstenau. 鈥淥ur plan would electrify our transit systems, including partnering with the federal government to support B.C. Transit and Translink鈥檚 efforts to electrify their bus fleets 鈥 and undertake a comprehensive build out of public charging infrastructure on all highways in the province.鈥

Furstenau also promised that the Greens would lower the cost of electric vehicles so 鈥渙rdinary British Columbians can afford them.鈥 She said the Greens would increase zero-emission vehicle accessibility by removing the provincial sales tax on used electric cars.

Furstenau said the Greens would implement 鈥渁 just transition program for workers in the oil and gas sector, and other industries in transition,鈥 working to lead them to 鈥済uaranteed鈥 jobs in the clean economy.

鈥淪econd, we would establish a clean jobs program to help us recover from COVID-19 and get people back to work immediately,鈥 said Furstenau. 鈥淭he program would create thousands of jobs, enhancing B.C.鈥檚 natural climate solutions, tree planting, conservation, remediating environmental liabilities, as well as climate adaptation and improving community resilience to climate change.鈥

Furstenau was joined at Friday鈥檚 announcement by candidates Lia Versaevel of Nanaimo, Rob Lyon of Parksville-Qualicum and Evan Jolicoeur of Mid-Island Pacific Rim.



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