Carbon Emissions Canada: Rich Households Are Biggest Polluters, Should Shoulder Bigger Burden, Report Says

Canada Carbon Emissions Rich Households

First Posted: 11/15/11 12:01 AM ET Updated: 11/15/11 08:50 AM ET

OTTAWA - A new study says the richest 20 per cent of Canadian households spew almost twice — 1.8 times — the greenhouse-gas emissions of the country's lowest income-earners.

The study by the Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives finds household carbon footprints increase with income and concludes that reduction policies must reflect that inequality.

The report's author, economist Marc Lee, says the rich can reduce emissions — taking steps like cutting air travel and investing in home energy efficiency — more easily than low-income families, without affecting basic needs.

The report says the top one per cent of households had emissions three times the average and almost six times those of households in the bottom 10 per cent.

The study also finds the top one per cent of income-earners were responsible for almost double the greenhouse-gas emissions of the next four per cent of households.

Lee says climate policies have to be fair to be effective, and he contends high-income Canadians should bear the greater burden of reducing greenhouse-gas emissions.

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OTTAWA - A new study says the richest 20 per cent of Canadian households spew almost twice — 1.8 times — the greenhouse-gas emissions of the country's lowest income-earners.The study by the Canadi...
OTTAWA - A new study says the richest 20 per cent of Canadian households spew almost twice — 1.8 times — the greenhouse-gas emissions of the country's lowest income-earners.The study by the Canadi...
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dior12
05:05 PM on 11/15/2011
Ten points for captain obvious!
02:03 PM on 11/15/2011
Isn't the price of fuel in Canada mostly tax anyway? So if you use more, aren't you paying more taxes? But trust me, if I had the money, I would have the most energy efficient home money could buy, I would install geo-thermal heating as well. And I would switch to an all electric vehcile as well. I hate throwing money out the window, so to speak.
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laymancanuck
IGNORANCE has used up its quota of TOLERANCE
12:49 PM on 11/15/2011
Everything we consume has an energy foot print. Egocentric senseless consumption is destructive.
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gx5000
Life's too short, be happy..
11:26 AM on 11/15/2011
And water is wet....
10:39 AM on 11/15/2011
whaaatttt?

rich pollute more than poor?

wow, who would have thought that with big homes, multiple cars, etc.

since they can afford all that pollution, they can obviously afford more income tax or perhaps a 'pollution tax'?