National Post (National Edition)

PANDEMIC REBOUND WILL PUSH EMISSIONS TO `RECORD LEVELS'

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The global rebound from the COVID-19 pandemic is set to drive emissions of greenhouse gases that stoke climate change to all-time highs, the Paris-based Internatio­nal Energy Agency said in a report on Tuesday. “We estimate that full and timely implementa­tion of the economic recovery measures announced to date would result in CO2 emissions climbing to record levels in 2023, continuing to rise thereafter,” it said. Spending plans for clean energy allocated by government­s around the world in the second quarter add up to US$380 billion, making up just 2 per cent of their total stimulus funds in response to the pandemic, the IEA said. The energy watchdog said the figure represente­d around a third of what it envisioned was needed in order to put the world on course to reach net zero emissions by mid-century.

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