B.C. is first in Canada to set emissions targets for industries, communities
VICTORIA — British Columbia is the first province in Canada to set greenhouse gas emission reduction targets for major sectors of the provincial economy, including the oil and gas industry, says the environment and climate change minister.
George Heyman said Friday that setting emission reduction targets are good for both the environment and the economy.
“We think they’re achievable,” said Heyman about the emissions targets in four sectors of the economy.
“We’re going to partner with industry, with the oil and gas sector, with the transportation sector, with people in communities and people who build, own and maintain buildings to reach those targets,” he said in an interview.


