Canada Has Missed Every Single Carbon/Climate Target It's Set For 28 Years And Counting
Canada is not expected to meet its 2020 target for reducing emissions and meeting Canadas 2030 target will require substantial effort and actions beyond those currently planned or in place, says the report. Climate Action Tracker, an independent, science-based assessment that tracks international emission commitments and actions, marks Canada as Highly Insufficient. Only Morocco and Gambia are likely to meet their Paris Agreement commitments.
Canada has missed every single target set at a national level since the 1990s and our greenhouse gas emissions continue to rise, Gelfand said. It is now vital to see action plans designed to meet the Pan-Canadian Framework and to start the emission curve bending downwards, she said.
Although all provinces and territories committed in 2016 to contribute to Canadas 2030 target only three New Brunswick, the Northwest Territories and Ontario set 2030 targets and the federal government does not yet know how it will measure each provinces contribution to meeting its target.
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Global trends are clear, with even fossil fuel companies investing heavily in innovation and clean technologies, and there are opportunities to be seized from the transition to the low-carbon economy, but they will not flow to those who double down on the sunset industries of yesterday, said Weaver, a climate scientist. It is simply doublespeak to suggest that, in order to meet our targets, we need to expand fossil fuel infrastructure like the Trans Mountain pipeline and the B.C. NDPs recent attempt to lure a massive LNG facility to our province through a $6-billion tax giveaway, he said. That is absolutely not climate leadership. We are holding the B.C. NDP government to account on its promise to implement a plan to meet our emissions targets. This is the right thing to do for our province, for our economy and for our international commitments.
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https://www.desmog.ca/2018/03/27/canada-s-governments-don-t-have-real-plans-fight-or-adapt-climate-change-new-audit