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It costs how much to offset greenhouse gas emissions?
Week One of the Liberal leader's tour involved a lot of travel — 9,000 kilometres by plane and 1,131 kilometres by bus.
At the outset, Stéphane Dion promised the Liberal party would offset its greenhouse gas emissions by buying carbon credits.
So how much will it all cost?
Well, with credits running at between $16 and $24 a tonne, party officials say they've budgeted between $45,000 and $60,000 for the entire campaign. They say it's just part of campaigning in the 21st century.
— Alison Crawford
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