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RESOURCES - REFLECTION ON COP26 AND THE GLASGOW CLIMATE

21 Apr 2022

Additionally, a number of commitment,8 and the path to implementing long-standing issues remain unresolved, this commitment is sketched out in a letter including long-term financial assistance for from Ministers Guilbeault and Wilkinson to the the most vulnerable countries to reduce federal government’s net-zero advisory emissions and respond to the impacts of board, which requests the board’s ass. [...] These questions and more are in play creating the “Beyond Oil and Gas Alliance”29, which in the subsequently announced House of Commons commits to a “managed phase-out of oil and gas Standing Committee on Natural Resources study on the production” including through ending new licensing proposal to cap greenhouse gas emissions from the oil rounds for oil and gas exploration and production.30 and ga. [...] Specifically, the commitment is to “end new these commitments in North America is the use of the direct public support for the international unabated fossil “social cost of methane” in the cost-benefit analysis of fuel sector by the end of 2022” [emphasis added], and those draft regulations.36 Canada is currently using a there is a potentially significant exception: “in limited and high value for. [...] It is a provided momentum for inclusion of a similar provision in particularly significant step forward as there was a risk what would become the Glasgow Climate Pact41 at the that Parties would not reach an agreement on the end of week two; however, the attempt to explicitly refer rulebook entirely, resulting in further delay in to coal “phase-out” in the final text was changed in the implementat. [...] Many of the Article 6.2 safeguards catastrophes that unfolded across Canada and the world and requirements summarized above are also in 2021 to appreciate the importance of urgent, present in the 6.4 rules agreed to at COP26 (though multilateral, global action to respond to the collective there are fewer requirements for emission action problem that is climate change.

Authors

Allan Ingelson

Pages
10
Published in
Canada