B.C. is first in Canada to set emissions targets for industries, communities
VICTORIA — British Columbia has set greenhouse gas emission reduction targets for most sectors in the provincial economy, including the oil and gas industry.
The Ministry of Environment and Climate Change says in a news release B.C. is the first province in Canada to set such reduction targets for emissions in four sectors: transportation, industry, oil and gas, and buildings and communities.
The ministry says the emission reduction targets range from 33 per cent to 38 per cent in oil and gas, up to 32 per cent for transportation and from 38 per cent to 43 per cent for industry.
It says the sectoral emission targets are expected to be reached by 2030 and are based on pollution levels from 2007.