An analysis earlier this year by the Canadian Climate Institute found that carbon pricing — both the consumer and industrial versions — was projected to reduce emissions by as much as 50 per cent by 2030, but it noted that the industrial carbon price was...
Oil and gas continued to hold back Canada's progress, continuing its long-standing trend of annual emissions increases. Sector emissions were up about one per cent over 2022 or 12 per cent since 2005, driven by higher production. The sector now accounts for jus...
Canada faces a federal election within the next year, which polls suggest Trudeau's Liberals will lose to the opposition Conservatives, led by Pierre Poilievre. The Conservatives called the emissions cap an attack on the energy sector at a time of weak economic growth in Canad...
The 2023 fire season released a large amount of CO2, which has implications for the net carbon balance in Canada and human health. We used a land surface model (LSM) to quantify wildfire CO2emissions from 1985 to 2023 based on observed burned areas and simulated land surface conditions. Canad...
Canada will develop an approach to cap oil and gas sector emissions to achieve net-zero emissions by 2050, reduce oil and gas methane emissions by at least 75 percent by 2030. The oil and gas sector makes up the biggest share of Canada's carbon footprint, with 26 per cent of total emi...
Capturing part of these emissions, especially in kraft mills, and permanently removing them from the atmosphere, would enable the forest sector to become carbon-negative. This could help Canada achieve net-zero industrial emissions by compensating for hard-to-abate industrial sectors. Additionally, it...
The federal government has pledged to reduce Canada's emissions 40 to 45 per cent below 2005 levels by 2030 and it is counting on the widespread deployment of hydrogen — a carbon-free energy source that produces no ...
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“Unlike other heavy industry sectors like steel and cement, emissions from the oil and gas sectors are still rising, and the track record of the oil and gas sector suggests self-regulation will be difficult,” they write. “Despite some improvements in emissions intensity of oil and gas ...
The Canada Telecom Market is expected to reach USD 47.40 billion in 2025 and grow at a CAGR of 2.14% to reach USD 52.70 billion by 2030. Rogers Communications Inc., BCE Inc., Telus Communications Inc., Shaw Communications Inc. and Vidéotron are the majo