Ottawa's New Climate "Strategy" - No Targets, No Plan, No Involvement W. Other Levels Of Govt.
The federal government tabled its long-awaited climate legislation in the House of Commons last week. Bill C-12 places legal obligations on the environment minister to set greenhouse gas emission reduction targets for the years 2030, 2035, 2040 and 2045, with the ultimate goal of achieving a net-zero carbon Canadian economy by 2050.
The minister will consider the advice of a new independent advisory body in developing plans to meet those targets. And the minister will report regularly on the governments progress.
And thats it. Thats essentially the whole bill.
It is not an emissions reduction plan (that will come later). It is not a binding commitment to meet the governments climate targets (there is no enforcement mechanism). And it is not an all-of-government strategy provinces, territories, municipalities, Indigenous governments and even other federal ministries are not covered. No, rather than the kind of sweeping and binding legislation that could have jump-started a transformative Canadian climate agenda, Bill C-12 is instead a narrow and largely uninteresting piece of legislation that formalizes the federal governments existing approach to managing climate policy.
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https://thetyee.ca/Analysis/2020/11/24/Ottawa-Fails-Climate-Legislation/