Joint statement also prioritizes clean energy finance by end of 2022
GLASGOW, United Kingdom — Canada has joined the United States, United Kingdom and 21 other countries in a historic deal to stop new direct public finance for coal, oil and gas development by the end of 2022.
The deal, signed at the COP26 climate meeting in Glasgow, Scotland, also promises more emphasis on financing renewable energy.
“Canada can lead in the low-carbon world if we keep putting our investments, innovations and brain power behind ambitious climate action,” said a release from Environment Minister Steven Guilbeault.
“That means quickly winding down new public international investments in unabated fossil fuels and powering up the shift to clean sources of energy.”