Union representing energy workers backs stronger emissions cuts as long as there s a transition plan cbc.ca 1 hour ago Inayat Singh, Alice Hopton © Jason Franson/The Canadian Press Without a transition plan, advocates say oil and gas workers fill face involuntary layoffs and a lack of options for retraining.
A union representing oil and gas workers says they don t object to Canada s latest emissions targets in fact, they think the country could aim for even more ambitious ones. But only if there s a plan for a just transition that won t leave workers behind.
Unifor was among the many groups with eyes on Ottawa as Canada announced new climate targets at U.S. President Joe Biden s climate summit last week. The new targets that emerged would see Canada reduce greenhouse gas emissions 40 to 45 per cent below 2005 levels by 2030.
Union representing energy workers backs stronger emissions cuts — as long as there s a transition plan
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