Quebec pushes back greenhouse gas reduction target by five years to 2035
QUÉBEC — The Quebec government announced Thursday that it’s pushing back its greenhouse gas reduction target by five years to protect the economy and jobs, as environmental groups warned that the delay could have serious consequences down the line.
Environment Minister Bernard Drainville announced in a news release that the government will not meet its goal of reducing annual emissions by 37.5 per cent below 1990 levels by 2030.
This target has now been set for 2035— a timeline the government describes as ambitious yet realistic.
“This decision allows us to stay on course with the energy transition and green energy, while protecting our economic fabric and our jobs,” the government said in a news release.


