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The decision to make B.C.’s public service carbon-neutral was included in the Liberals’ 2007 throne speech.Determine a baseline year if reduction targets are being pursued. For example, 20% below 2006 levels by 2020. Determine reduction targets and communicate them throughout the organization. British Columbia tied financial incentives ($25/tonne fee to CO2 emissions) to reduction targets of carbon neutral in 2010 for the public service. Without incentives like affixing a cost to emissions or tying emission reductions to executive performance plans, carbon reductions won’t be achieved.Put value on carbon even if the money stays in the organization but goes toward environmental initiatives fund.Can you develop a green fleet strategy? Focus on vehicle selection, use, driver training and right sizing of vehicles and your corporate fleet.How will you implement strategies? 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