I mentioned earlier that Canada is the only G7 country where emissions have actually gone up since 1990. The United States is also a G7 country. We have seen emissions in the United States drop by over 20% between 2005 and 2026, and emissions are actually, believe it or not, projected to continue declining in the United States, even under Trump and the rollbacks to environmental and climate policy. That's because they have locked into their economy a certain amount of transition. With the Inflation Reduction Act and the investments that were made in renewable and clean energy through it, the transition to clean energy continues apace in the United States. The increased investment in renewables versus fossil fuels also continues apace in the United States.
Yes, it is true that despite all the rhetoric we are hearing and despite the very damaging decisions that have been made by the U.S. government around environment and climate, they will continue to perform better than Canada over the next number of years.
