Trudeau says climate progress made at G20, though Canada wanted more ambitious plan

Oct 31, 2021 | 9:57 AM

ROME — Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says Canada wanted a stronger and more ambitious agreement on climate change to emerge from the G20 summit.

The final communique today from the two-day gathering remained vague about the deadline for countries to reach net zero carbon emissions or for them to phase out coal power.

But Trudeau says the summit still managed to make “significant progress” by recognizing that countries need to aim to keep global warming to 1.5 C.

He says progress was also made in at least recognizing that phasing out the use of coal and methane is critical to the fight against climate change.