Canada on Tuesday released its most detailed plan yet of how it expects to meet its international climate commitments by 2030 and set an interim goal of cutting planet warming carbon emissions 20% below 2005 levels by 2026.
The Emissions Reduction Plan , introduced by federal Environment Minister Steven Guilbeault, a former Greenpeace activist, sets targets for each sector of the Canadian economy.
The 2026 interim goal, which is not an official target like the 2030 objective, will be a major measure of whether Canada is on track to meet that commitment.
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