Canada gets further away from reaching 2030 emission target: Report
Canada's current policies will reduce emissions by only 21% by 2030, far below the 40–45% target, with oil and gas production remaining flat, Environment and Climate Change Canada reported.
- Canada's 2030 emissions were previously projected at 467 million tonnes with proposed regulations in place.
- Canada's goal under the Paris climate accord is to cut emissions to no more than 455 million tonnes by 2030, or 40 to 45 per cent below 2005 levels.
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Canada will miss its greenhouse gas (GHG) emission reduction targets for 2030 and 2035, discreetly announced Wednesday's Ottawa failure, which should serve as an incentive to redouble efforts, experts say.
Canada gets further away from reaching 2030 emission target: report
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The fossil energy industry is leading Canada's greenhouse gas emissions record more than ever.
Ottawa confirms it will miss emission targets unless major policy shifts are made
Unless the federal government makes significant changes to climate policy, Canada is on track to miss both its 2026 and 2030 emissions reduction targets, according to a new government report.
OTTAWA—A progress report on Canada's emission targets shows that the federal government's projections for greenhouse gas emissions in 2030 are higher than two years ago. The 2025 report estimates that Canada's emissions in 2030 will amount to approximately 513 million tonnes. This assumes that all planned and announced policy measures, such as the projected increase in carbon prices to $170 per tonne by 2030, would be implemented. The 2023 proje…
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