Have Your Say on Net Zero 2030 Climate Consultation!

Note: Updated Jan. 11, 2022 at 6:50pm MST to include direct links to pdfs of our reports.

The Canadian federal government has open public consultations on how they can achieve Net Zero 2030 GHG reduction targets.


Have your say!
https://www.canada.ca/en/services/environment/weather/climatechange/climate-plan/net-zero-emissions-2050.html

We’ve prepared this short video to explain the importance of this consultation to your lifestyle, jobs and your children’s future.

The reports we referenced are:

Has No One Read the Deloitte Report?
https://blog.friendsofscience.org/2021/11/02/has-no-one-read-the-deloitte-report/

Fighting Climate Change: Can We Humans Regulate Earth’s Climate Change? (Sponsored by CSCP)


https://blog.friendsofscience.org/2021/09/07/fighting-climate-change-can-we-humans-regulate-earths-climate/

Magical Thinking: Why Net Zero is Neither Possible or Desirable
https://blog.friendsofscience.org/2021/06/09/magical-thinking-why-net-zero-is-neither-possible-nor-desirable/

Net Zero: Not What the Experts Predict
https://blog.friendsofscience.org/2021/10/09/net-zero-2050-not-what-the-experts-predict/

Penury or Prosperity? What is Canada’s future?
https://blog.friendsofscience.org/2020/10/11/penury-or-prosperity-a-critical-review-of-bridge-to-the-future/

When Giants Arise: The Real World of GHG Emissions and Growth
https://blog.friendsofscience.org/2021/03/01/when-giants-arise-the-real-world-of-ghg-emissions-and-growth/

We hope you will make your views known, no matter what your position may be.

2 Comments

  1. Duane Pendergast

    Note the caveat at the beginning of the questionnaire! “Open for public submissions
    We want to hear from you. How can Canada reduce emissions by 40 to 45 percent below 2005 levels by 2030?”

    Seems a basis for de-selecting and ignoring any and all input that strays from ways to reduce emissions.

  2. FRAN

    IMPOSSIBLE and UNNECESSARY!

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