Canada targets net-zero emissions by 2050
The Liberal government has introduced legislation that Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says cements his promise to virtually eliminate greenhouse-gas emissions within 30 years.
Bill C-12 promises both transparency and accountability to get to net-zero emissions by 2050.
The proposed legislation would require the federal environment minister to set five-year targets, beginning in 2030, for curbing emissions on the way to reaching net-zero by 2050.
Net-zero means either eliminating all emissions or ensuring any still produced are absorbed by natural means like forests and wetlands, or technology like carbon capture and storage systems.