Quebec premier hopes U.S. lawsuit doesn’t force California out of joint carbon market
MONTREAL — Quebec says it will go it alone if California is forced out of their current partnership aimed at reducing greenhouse gas emissions.
Premier Francois Legault was reacting today to news the Trump administration has sued to block California from working with Quebec on the joint cap and trade program between the two jurisdictions.
Legault says he would prefer California stayed in the system but adds other U.S. governors have shown interest in joining the program, which requires companies to buy the right to emit greenhouse gases.
In 2014 Quebec joined California’s carbon market and Ontario did the same in 2017, only to exit the agreement a year later.