In 2018, Canada ended up being the very first nation in the world to issue nationwide regulations targeting methane emissions from both brand-new and current oil and gas sources. The regulations were developed to reduce 40-45% of markets emissions by 2025, and given that then Canada has released an even more ambitious objective to decrease 75% of oil and gas methane emissions by 2030– putting it ahead of all other nations in the international methane pledge.But now comes the bad news. Whether Canada leads on making its worldwide mark on methane decreases begins with Canada providing on its promises.
In 2018, Canada became the very first country in the world to issue national guidelines targeting methane emissions from both brand-new and current oil and gas sources. The regulations were developed to decrease 40-45% of markets emissions by 2025, and given that then Canada has provided an even more enthusiastic goal to decrease 75% of oil and gas methane emissions by 2030– putting it ahead of all other countries in the international methane pledge.But now comes the bad news. Whether Canada leads on making its worldwide mark on methane decreases starts with Canada providing on its pledges.
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