Huge shout out to Sean Harasymchuk as he was interviewed on Eva Chipiuk - Dialogue Over Division. There have been interesting and informative conversations in her previous dozen podcasts, and Sean was honored to join this gallery. This interview was based on a series of research articles that can be found on our page: Article 1: About Carbon and Taxes - https://lnkd.in/gfWtRREM Article 2: Why is CO2 a Concern? - https://lnkd.in/gnKNT2CF Article 3: Greenhouse Gas Pollution Pricing Act - https://lnkd.in/gyKJsV8y Article 4: Balance Sheets - https://lnkd.in/gpE7mRZH PointVerge Ltd is a company that offers services in drafting, design, and materials management, primarily for oil and gas projects. We have found that our data software and our procedures are fit for generalized research topics, of which "That Which We Call a Carbon Tax" is the first. We will add that content to our webpage shortly. We hope you enjoy it as much as we did!
013: If you're in Canada, chances are you've heard the term "carbon tax" thrown around endlessly. But amidst all the political chatter and debates, do most people truly understand what the "carbon tax" is all about? Join us on the latest episode of Dialogue over Division as we dive deep into this hot-button issue with industry expert Sean Harasymchuk. With over two decades of experience in the oil and gas sector, Sean brings a wealth of knowledge to our discussion. In this episode, Sean breaks down the basics of the carbon tax concept, explaining key terms like "carbon" and "tax," while shedding light on the loopholes and shortcomings of current legislation. Drawing from his extensive background in measurement and control systems integration, Sean provides a nuanced perspective on the complexities of carbon taxation and challenges the mainstream narrative surrounding carbon taxation, offering a critical analysis of the Government of Canada's "Greenhouse Gas Pollution Pricing Act" (GGPPA). Throughout the episode, Sean shares insights from his own research and articles, dispelling misconceptions about carbon as a pollutant and scrutinizing the effectiveness of carbon pricing mechanisms. With clarity and precision, he navigates through the complexities and gaps in legislative language, offering listeners a deeper understanding of the issues at hand. If you're ready to cut through the confusion and get to the heart of the matter, don't miss this enlightening conversation with Sean Harasymchuk. The more informed you are, the better equipped you will be to ask questions of elected officials and engage in conversations with others. For more from Sean: pointverge.com https://lnkd.in/gU2QR9se