We're not getting better at reducing it, because it keeps going up.
I'd like to switch tack.
The European Commission's emissions database for global atmospheric research said that the one hope for keeping to 1.5°C is the fact that 24 countries saw significant economic growth between 2012 and 2021 and still cut their emissions. However, Canada was not among them. This past year, emissions went up again after the dip during the pandemic.
How are we going to drop emissions 40% to 45% by 2030 if they are going back up again?