B.C., Ottawa and Quebec lead in reducing GHG emissions, Alberta and Saskatchewan are laggard: report

Mark Lowey
July 10, 2024

B.C., the federal government and Quebec get top marks for reducing greenhouse gas emissions while Alberta and Saskatchewan are laggards, says a new report by the Pembina Institute and Simon Fraser University.

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Organizations: G7, Government of Alberta, Government of British Columbia, Government of Canada, Government of Manitoba, Government of New Brunswick, Government of Newfoundland and Labrador, Government of Nova Scotia, Government of Ontario, Government of Prince Edward Island, Government of Quebec, Government of Saskatchewan, Pembina Institute, School of Resource and Environmental Management at Simon Fraser University, and Simon Fraser University
People: Premier Scott Moe and Sara McBain
Topics: Alberta and Saskatchewan lagging in reducing GHG emissions, Alberta government moratorium on renewable energy development, Alberta's Emissions Reduction and Energy Development plan, B.C. the leader in reducing emissions, best practices in climate policies and measures, Canada National Inventory Report on emissions, Canada's 2030 target for reducing GHG emissions, Canada's greenhouse gas emissions, Canada's per capita GHG emissions, climate policies in Canada, common themes of climate policy leadership, GHG emissions from buildings, heavy industry, agriculture, electricity and waste and other sources, GHG emissions from Canada's oil and gas sector, GHG emissions from Canada's transportation sector, GHG emissions from the oilsands, need for regulations to reduce GHG emissions, potential emissions from B.C.'s LNG industry, provinces with highest emissions intensity, provincial opposition to federal carbon price, report card on federal and provincial governments' actions to reduce GHG emissions, and Saskatchewan's coal-fired power plants

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