Canada’s emissions plummet during first year of COVID-19 pandemic
OTTAWA — Canada’s greenhouse gas emissions plummeted to their lowest level in almost three decades in 2020 as pandemic restrictions kept cars off the road and left airplanes grounded on tarmacs.
The latest national inventory report published today shows Canada’s emissions fell almost nine per cent in 2020 to 672 million tonnes, largely because Canadians drove and flew far less than they usually do.
Environment Minister Steven Guilbeault says the drop of 66 million tonnes is equivalent to taking 20 million cars off the road.
But he warns the 2021 emissions will surely rebound as pandemic restrictions loosened and economic activity was restored closer to normal levels.