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Trudeau: Canada to be good energy partner with Europe but won't compromise climate goals

Published 05/08/2022, 07:58 PM
Updated 05/08/2022, 08:15 PM
© Reuters. Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau speaks during an interview with Reuters, as Russia's attack on Ukraine continues, in Kyiv, Ukraine May 8, 2022.  REUTERS/Valentyn Ogirenko

By Tom Balmforth

KYIV (Reuters) - Canada wants to be a good energy partner to Europe but will not abandon its climate goals and planned transition to cleaner fuels, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said late on Sunday.

Trudeau, in an unannounced visit to Ukraine, also said he trusts the Bank of Canada as it attempts to tame three-decade high inflation. Earlier, Trudeau said Canada will provide new weapons and equipment for Ukraine and reopen its embassy in Kyiv, the country's capital.

In March, Canada released a roadmap to meeting 2030 climate targets, laying out detailed plans and C$9.1 billion ($7.3 billion) in spending to cut planet-warming carbon emissions after years failing to meet its goals. It plans to cut carbon emissions 40-45% below 2005 levels by 2030.

Oil and gas is Canada's highest-polluting sector, accounting for 26% of total emissions. To meet the government's target, the industry would need to make drastic cuts.

"Canada is one of the largest oil and gas producers in the world, but at the same time, we know how important it is to move even faster on the transition towards net zero," Trudeau said.

The government is in discussion with Repsol (OTC:REPYY) and Pieridae Energy, the companies behind two proposed east coast liquefied natural gas (LNG) export facilities, to see how it can speed up the projects and help boost supply to Europe, Canada's natural resources minister told Reuters on Friday. [L2N2WY1YV]

"We're looking to be good partners on energy with our European friends but we're never slowing down in our fight against climate change," Trudeau said on Sunday.

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"Part of that is recognizing that the same infrastructure that can be used for LNG can also be used for hydrogen and ammonia that are possibly going to fuel the transition off of fossil fuels."

(Reporting in Kyiv by Tom Balmforth, Writing in Toronto by Amran Abocar, editing by Diane Craft)

Latest comments

if Canada to be a good energy partner with Europe, then Australia with New Zealand, and even Fiji Islands have a real chance)) Its way easier and cheaper to export energy from Fiji islands🤣 Europeans simply out of their mind)) The second part of Trudeau's novel on so called "Climate Goals" nominated on Nobel Prize...) Fiction, Literature 🤣🤣🤣
Interesting how stupid the green ideas make people. Trudeau’s luxury concern over speculative global warming is considered more important than another ****warnin Europe. Canada’s leadership is no friend of the civilized world.
Luxury concern? How ignorant. You have no concept of what luxury actually means.
By the countries goals he means make canadas nimbers look good while selling as much oil and minerals as possible. Wasnt canada veru mad when usa cancel a pipeline?? In canada i guess pipeline is ESG.
Trudeau just prints money and shovels it to Klaus. He is no better than Putin.
he is a conmie in closet , a pos elitist
Pretty much
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