Pandemic or not, Canada still faces a climate crisis — and the clock is ticking

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COVID-19 presents an unprecedented threat — and a unique opportunity to build a cleaner economy

Had things worked out differently, the Liberal government’s post-election agenda might have started to take shape this spring with a budget focused on addressing climate change.

That might seem like a missed opportunity now. But responding to an economic crisis brought on by a global pandemic is presenting the government with new opportunities to combat climate change — and the Liberals might be judged by how well they seize this moment.

Had there been a budget this spring, it likely would have included some mention of at least two initiatives that are now part of the government’s pandemic response: orphan well cleanup and climate-related financial disclosure.

With Alberta’s economy already in dire need of assistance, federal aid for the work of cleaning up abandoned oil and gas wells was under consideration before COVID-19 and a steep drop in oil prices did deeper damage in March. To address all of those challenges, the Liberals announced $1.7 billion in funding for wells in April as part of a relief package that also included new assistance to help firms reduce carbon emissions.

Environmentalists seemed to approve. So did Alberta Premier Jason Kenney. But demands for more help persisted.

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Aaron Wherry – CBC News – May 13, 2020.

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