The business case for reducing emissions
Business Council of Canada Senior Vice President John Dillon discusses why Canada’s business leaders have embraced the fight against climate change, and what the country must do it meets its net-zero goals.
Episode 10 of the Speaking of Business with Goldy Hyder podcast, hosted by John Dillon, Goldy Hyder, titled "The business case for reducing emissions" was published on February 24, 2022 and runs 29 minutes.
February 24, 2022 ·29m · Speaking of Business with Goldy Hyder
Summary
Business Council of Canada Senior Vice President John Dillon discusses why Canada’s business leaders have embraced the fight against climate change, and what the country must do it meets its net-zero goals.
Episode Description
When the Business Council of Canada officially endorsed the concept of a national price on carbon in 2007, it was a “tough sell”, says John Dillon, the Council’s Senior Vice President, Policy and Corporate Counsel.
At the time, the federal government and many private sector leaders were concerned that carbon pricing would erode Canada’s ability to compete internationally. “In 2007 there weren’t many countries anywhere talking about carbon price or any meaningful climate policy. There was a worry that a price on carbon could impact our competitiveness.”
Dillon has been working on energy and climate policy for three decades. In that time he has seen many changes.
In conversation with Goldy Hyder on the Speaking of Business podcast, Dillon reflects on what he has learned, why Canada’s business leaders have embraced the fight against climate change, and what the country must do it meets its net-zero goals.
For more information on the business case for emissions reductions, check out the Business Council of Canada’s report Clean Growth 3.0: Achieving Canadian Prosperity in a Net Zero World.
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