Canada’s greenhouse gas emissions increased slightly in 2019: report
OTTAWA — A new report shows Canada’s greenhouse gas emissions increased slightly in 2019, the same year Ottawa established a national price on carbon.
The national inventory report filed each April to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change says in 2019, the country’s emissions were 730 million tonnes of carbon dioxide and its equivalents.
Once in the atmosphere carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases trap heat, which causes climate change.
The 2019 report shows Canada emitted about one million tonnes more of these gases than the previous year.