Ceci est une page de Élection générale de 2023 à l’Île-du-Prince-Édouard.
Climate Change & the Environment plateformes
Voici ce que les candidats District 19: Borden - Kinkora, et leurs partis, promettent.Climate adaptation
PC
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Expand the Free Heat Pump programme to include homes with up to $100K income
Green
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Move development away from flooding- and erosion-prone areas
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Study making Maritime Electric a public utility
NDP
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Invest in burying power lines
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Supporting smaller agricultural operations' climate resilience with equipment and tax incentives
Energy generation
Forests
PC
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Increase nursery tree production by 30%
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Implement all recommendations from the Emergency Forestry Task Force
Green
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Include forest protection in land-use planning policies
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Implement recommendations from t he Emergency Forestry Task Force
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Invest in training programmes for sustainable forestry practices
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Support farmers to convert marginal agricultural land into forest and plant hedgerows
Nous n’avons par de NDP politiques sur Forests.
Green construction and retrofits
PC
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Use more solar energy at schools
Green
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Do net-zero retrofits on public housing
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Provide free net-zero training for construction workers and contractors
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Create demonstration projects to show how to convert buildings to net-zero
NDP
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Start an energy retrofit programme, targeting 3% of buildings per year
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Require buildings to reach net-zero by 2032, with mandatory energy efficiency disclosure
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Expand dedicated community college training streams for energy efficiency and renewable workforces
Lire plus
"Launch an energy retrofit program, targeting 3% of PEI’s buildings per year to save money, cut emissions and create new jobs. This will include a step code for buildings to reach net-zero by 2032 and mandatory building and home energy efficiency disclosure." — NDP Platform 2023, 2023-03-09
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Green tech
Green transportation
Land
Public transit
PC
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Invest in an Island-wide transit system
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Add more routes
Lire plus
"Continue to make investments in the Island-wide transit system, keeping fares at $2 per trip and adding more routes, to make it more affordable to get to and from work." — peipc.ca, 2023-03-17
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Green
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Add more urban and rural public transit routes
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Increase the operating grant to the Capital Area public transit system
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Renew transit subsidies to keep bus fares fares affordable
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Increase the frequency of buses
NDP
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Develop a regional and urban public transit network
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Offer free public transit for people with incomes under $40K
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Create a province-wide, publicly-owned transit system, run on renewable energy