
By John Woodside, Canada’s National Observer, Local Journalism Initiative Reporter
Polarization is gripping the country and the centre isn’t holding, Environment and Climate Change Canada found when setting the country’s latest emissions reduction target.
The department solicited feedback from provincial and territorial governments, Indigenous groups, think tanks and the public to determine what Canada’s internationally binding 2035 pollution reduction obligations should be. It was a monumental effort with over 11,000 participants, more than 23,000 comments, and just over 100 official submissions. The results found that overcoming polarization is a major hurdle to implementing aggressive emissions reductions that climate scientists say is required to avoid catastrophic warming.
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