Canada’s new net-zero advisory panel to explore ‘carbon budget’ as part of 2050 goal
OTTAWA — The co-chair of an expert panel designed to advise Canada on how to reach net-zero emissions says it is exploring the idea of creating budgets for greenhouse gas emissions.
Dan Wicklum says the net-zero advisory body authored a report summarizing what other groups in Canada and beyond have said about ways to neutralize carbon-related emissions by 2050.
The Liberal government recent passed legislation enshrining this target into law, meaning by that year, whatever greenhouse gas emissions still get released must be offset by other measures.
A group of 14 experts with backgrounds in climate, labour and business were assembled to provide the government with advice and recommendations on how to reach its new goal.