Mark Carney’s comments on climate change should set off alarm bells for conservatives. He declares that “climate change is no longer a warning – it is here,” citing Ireland’s record heat and massive Canadian wildfires as proof, while pushing for adapted policy instruments and international commitments.
Given his lifelong advocacy for carbon pricing and his globalist worldview, it’s clear that if leading the EU he would enthusiastically impose a carbon tax across Europe — burdening families, farmers, and industry with higher energy costs.
This reveals Carney’s preference for top-down, supranational climate mandates over practical domestic solutions, risking affordability crises and economic pain in the name of generational virtue-signaling.
Basically he’s saying, if he’s involved with the EU and has some sort of leadership role, he’ll carbon tax Europe like he’s done to Canada.