Metro Vancouver reports 16% drop in per-capita greenhouse gas emissions
BURNABY — Metro Vancouver says its latest climate-action report shows per-capita greenhouse gas emissions have declined 16 per cent since 2010.
A statement from the regional district says the progress report for its Climate 2050 plan shows average emissions were 5.8 tonnes per person in 2023, down from nearly seven tonnes in 2010.
The report says overall greenhouse emissions grew by seven per cent over the same period, while the population of the region jumped by 27 per cent.
The district says the drop in per-capita emissions stems from local government regulations along with efforts by businesses and residents.



