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Winnipeg Free Press By: Robert Parsons Save to Read Later LOST in all the attention surrounding the federal budget was the release of Canada’s 2021 National Inventory Report, outlining greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions for 2019. Despite little fanfare, the report is seminal, providing quantitative evidence on several environmental policy questions still dogging Canada. Opinion LOST in all the attention surrounding the federal budget was the release of Canada’s 2021 National Inventory Report, outlining greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions for 2019. Despite little fanfare, the report is seminal, providing quantitative evidence on several environmental policy questions still dogging Canada. Most obvious is that Canada is failing in attempts to meet its Paris Agreement target for 2030, a commitment everyone, irrespective of political perspective, understands and agrees is important. Canada’s emissions in 2019, ....
Winnipeg Free Press By: Robert Parsons SEVERAL weeks ago, the federal government announced a plan to make Canada “carbon neutral” by 2050 (”Net-zero emissions target to become law,” Nov. 20). This news, not surprisingly, was pushed aside by ongoing COVID-19 concerns. More telling, public reactions appeared less outwardly positive or negative, and more toward exasperated resignation, a collective “Here we go again.” Opinion SEVERAL weeks ago, the federal government announced a plan to make Canada carbon neutral by 2050 ( Net-zero emissions target to become law, Nov. 20). This news, not surprisingly, was pushed aside by ongoing COVID-19 concerns. More telling, public reactions appeared less outwardly positive or negative, and more toward exasperated resignation, a collective Here we go again. ....