Canada's
new government 'starting from scratch' on Kyoto Protocol
AFP
OTTAWA
Petroleumworld.com
03 29 06
Prime Minister Stephen Harper said Tuesday Canada has not progressed
at all on its Kyoto Protocol commitments to reduce harmful greenhouse
gas emissions and had instead moved "backwards".
"I know the environment minister has been working on this file,
has been developing plans, but to be quite blunt about it, I think we're
pretty well starting from scratch," Harper told reporters outside
the House of Commons.
"Under the (previous) government, we were going backwards. We were
going away from the Kyoto targets," said the Conservative prime
minister, whose election in January ended 12 years of Liberal Party
rule.
"I don't think the previous government left us with a lot that
we can really build on."
Earlier, Canada was flagged in a UN report on global warming as high
on a list of countries that ratified the accord to most likely run into
difficulty implementing its commitments.
In 2003, Canada had increased its emissions by 24.2 percent from the
base 1990 level, far from its 2012 target of a six percent reduction,
according to the report published in November 2005.
AFP 28 03 06 2151 GMT
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