Canadian emissions to make up outsized portion of what climate can bear: study
Greenhouse gas emissions from Canada’s oil and gas industry will make up an outsized share of the remaining carbon the world’s atmosphere can take, a new analysis suggests.
“Canada is no small player here,” said Angela Carter of the University of Waterloo, who released the research in advance of U.S. President Joe Biden’s meeting on climate change next week.
“Let’s tell the truth about what we’re actually doing and what that global impact is,” said Carter, a political scientist who specializes in environmental policy.
Scientists have concluded that if global warming is to stay within the 1.5 degrees prescribed in the Paris agreement, there’s only so much more carbon that can go into the atmosphere. That so-called “carbon budget” is about 230 billion tonnes.

