Canada’s GHG emissions forecast inching lower, says environment minister
OTTAWA — The federal government says it is narrowing the gap between what it promised to achieve under the Paris Agreement on reducing greenhouse gas emissions, and what it projects will actually happen.
Environment Minister Jonathan Wilkinson says that by the end of the next decade, Canada’s emissions are forecast to be 227 million tonnes below what was projected in 2015.
Canada is expected to lower its emissions of gases that contribute to global warming to 603 million tonnes by 2030.
But that’s still well above the 511 million tonne target Canada committed to under the Paris pact.