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Statement - Minister Guilbeault marks climate progress with the release of Canada's 2023 National Inventory Report


GATINEAU, QC, April 14, 2023 /CNW/ - Following the submission of Canada's 2023 National Inventory Report of greenhouse gas emissions to the United Nations, the Honourable Steven Guilbeault, Minister of Environment and Climate Change, issued the following statement:

"Canada's latest greenhouse gas emissions data gives an encouraging picture of progress. Canada's economy, in the face of a strong post-pandemic rebound, continues to show signs of becoming more efficient and less polluting as our journey to net-zero emissions continues. Canada's emissions are going down?both from 2019 levels and 2005 levels. And the slight emissions rebound after the pandemic is smaller than originally expected.  

"Environment and Climate Change Canada predicted there would be an increase in emissions in 2021 due to 2020's sudden COVID-19 economic slowdown that caused emissions to drop sharply. But emissions have stayed significantly below pre-pandemic levels. In fact, Canada's 2021 emissions profile was 53 megatonnes smaller than it was in 2019, before the pandemic, and 62 megatonnes below 2005 levels. This means we are almost a quarter of the way to our 2030 emissions reduction goal.

"The smaller than expected increase in emissions shows that Canada's economic growth continues to be cleaner and less polluting than before. Economists call this a "decoupling" of emissions from the country's gross domestic product, or GDP, with emissions intensity from the entire economy down by 42 percent since 1990.

"Progress is happening, and Canada has been focused and relentless in taking climate action. A series of major environmental policy plans?most recently the 2030 Emissions Reduction Plan?have started to correct the upward trajectory of Canada's emissions and make progress toward the goal of cleaner air and a healthier environment.

"The numbers speak for themselves:

"Our progress on climate change and lowering emissions is still ramping up as some of our national greenhouse gas regulations, investments, and policies come fully into effect later this decade. Today's data aligns with the trajectories set out in the 2030 Emissions Reduction Plan.   

"Since 2015, the Government of Canada has committed over $120 billion and introduced more than 100 measures to support climate action. Further measures in Budget 2023, representing the single biggest package of climate commitments in Canada's history, will take total federal investments north of $200 billion. Our 2030 target is ambitious and requires a whole-of-society approach. As we move forward on tackling climate change, I will continue to work with provinces and territories, municipalities, the financial community, Indigenous peoples, civil society, innovators, and businesses to rise to the challenge and drive collective action to achieve Canada's 2030 and 2050 targets." 

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