Government tells UN it’s on track to meet climate goals for power generation
Canada appears poised to rack up a climate-change win, says a recent government report submitted to the United Nations.
The federal report filed last month says Canada is on track to meet one of its crucial climate-change commitments — generating at least 90 per cent of non-industrial electricity from emissions-free sources by 2030.
“Yes, it’s good news,” said David Sawyer of the Smart Prosperity Institute, a University of Ottawa research and policy institute.
“It shows the provinces and federal government have been doing a lot and they’ve somehow managed to do more than we thought they could do.”