Alberta budget weakens environmental, climate monitoring: Opposition
EDMONTON — As Alberta prepares to release details on its new climate plan, critics are wondering about funding cuts to environmental monitoring and greenhouse gas management already spelled out in last week’s budget.
“We will have diminished capacity,” said Marlin Schmidt, New Democrat environment critic. “We won’t know if we’re meeting environmental standards or not.”
Departmental business plans indicate the office of science and monitoring within Alberta Environment is to take a five per cent cut next year, to just under $74 million. That’s the office that oversees the overall impact of industrial development in the province, including the oilsands.
The office is to still receive a $50-million levy from industry specifically for oilsands monitoring.