B.C. behind on climate goals, sets new 2025 emissions target to stay on track
VICTORIA — The British Columbia government is setting a new target for cutting greenhouse gas emissions by 2025 after determining it is further from reaching its goals than previously forecasted.
The new emissions target requires greenhouse gases in B.C. to fall 16 per cent below 2007 levels within the next five years.
It also provides benchmarks to reach the province’s legislated emission targets for 2030, 2040 and 2050 of 40, 60 and 80 per cent below 2007 levels, respectively.
Environment Minister George Heyman says completing a plan to reach the legislated targets in the CleanBC program has been more challenging than anticipated.