http://www.cbc.ca/news/business/carb...pact-1.3789224
Quote:
In Alberta, where most homes are heated by natural gas, it will mean a significant increase. Under the current carbon plan, in 2018, there will be a tax of $1.51 a gigajoule. In October, the price charged to Albertans for natural gas heat was only $2.66 a gigajoule.
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So by doubling the nat gas cost to heat our houses, this will reduce GHG's by reducing consumption? Anyone buying that? What are we supposed to do just layer up and turn off the furnace...?