Canada will require reduced carbon footprints for all fuels so that the country can achieve a 30-megatonne cut in greenhouse gas emissions by 2030, the country’s environment department said on Friday. Precise steps are to be determined after consultations, including with Canada’s provinces and relevant industries, and the government will release a discussion paper in February 2017, according to Environment and Climate Change Canada. Canada’s Liberal government ran on a platform to do more for the environment.
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Canada plans new fuel rules, aims 30-megatonne emissions cut by 2030