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		Canada greenhouse gas emissions fell nearly 9% in 2020 pandemic year
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		 [April 15, 2022] 
		(Reuters) - Canada's total 
		greenhouse gas emissions fell nearly 9% in 2020, the first year of the 
		coronavirus pandemic, as Canadians along with the rest of the world were 
		forced to change their lifestyles and restrict movement to curb the 
		spread of COVID-19. 
 A report Canada submitted to the United Nations on Thursday showed that 
		greenhouse gas emissions dropped by 66 megatonnes annually in 2020, 
		Canadian Environment Minister Steven Guilbeault said in a statement, 
		describing the drop as being equivalent to taking 20 million cars off 
		the road.
 
 That included a 27-megatonne drop in transportation emissions, mainly 
		due to people not driving and flying during pandemic-related lockdowns.
 
 "This is the first report that tracks the impacts of the pandemic on 
		emissions in Canada," Guilbeault said. "So we must be mindful that 
		overall emissions are likely to rebound to a degree as Canada's economy 
		roars back to life."
 
 But, there were also "real signs of progress" in Canada's National 
		Inventory Report on GHG Emissions, Guilbeault added.
 
 
		
		 
		Fighting climate change has been one Canada's top priorities under the 
		leadership of Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and his Liberal government 
		has pledged to cut emissions 40-45% below 2005 levels by 2030.
 
 In March, the government laid out details of a comprehensive emissions 
		reduction plan and announced over C$9 billion ($7.1 billion) in new 
		spending to meet its climate targets.
 
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			An empty terminal 3, amid a spike in coronavirus disease (COVID-19) 
			cases, at Pearson airport near Toronto, Ontario, Canada December 30, 
			2020. REUTERS/Carlos Osorio/ 
            
			 Climate think-tank Clean Energy 
			Canada, welcoming news of the reduction in emissions, said the 2020 
			report shows the impact of COVID as well as climate policy.
 "Moving forward, the rapid implementation of the federal 
			government's emissions reduction plan will be paramount if we're to 
			make significant annual emissions declines a regular occurrence—no 
			global pandemic required," Clean Energy Canada executive director 
			Merran Smith said in a statement.
 
 Guilbeault said the report demonstrates how measures like 
			accelerating the switch to electric vehicles will help Canada 
			achieve its net-zero targets.
 
 The report showed a reduction in electricity generation, largely due 
			to the phasing out of coal-fired electricity - an objective of the 
			government's emissions reduction plan.
 
 Canada was also on track to meet its goal to reduce methane from the 
			oil and gas sector by 40% to 45% below the 2012 level by 2025, 
			according to Guilbeault.
 
 ($1 = 1.2615 Canadian dollars)
 
 (Reporting by Ismail Shakil in Bengaluru and Nia Williams in 
			Calgary; Editing by David Gregorio)
 
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