Today in The Globe and Mail, there was an article stating that Alberta and the federal government have agreed to withdraw the greenhouse gas emissions cap for the oil and gas sectors. It also talks about a proposed project to expand Trans Mountain by 300,000 barrels a day, a new pipeline that could carry a million barrels a day. Meanwhile, the government says it wants to strengthen carbon pricing and give billions of dollars to oil and gas companies for carbon sequestration.
In your opinion, is this agreement between the government and Alberta a responsible approach to the climate crisis?
