Former climate advisor says Alberta pipeline deal contradicts Canada's net-zero pledge
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David Thurton
Crusty in the right places. Worth the chew.
Summary
A former member of Canada's top climate body has criticized the pipeline deal signed between Prime Minister Mark Carney's government and Alberta Premier Danielle Smith, stating that the agreement is incompatible with Canada's net-zero emissions target. The former climate body member expressed disappointment in Carney, arguing that approving pipeline expansion contradicts the government's stated climate commitments.
Key quotes
· 3 pulledYou can't be saying these deals are still compatible with net-zero.
A former member of Canada's top climate body said the pipeline deal Canada signed with Alberta is incompatible with Carney government's net-zero target.
Former climate body member says she's disappointed in Mark Carney
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