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P.E.I. halfway to reaching Paris climate change goal

According to a National Energy Board report, Prince Edward Island is halfway to meeting Paris climate change goal. Todd Depuis, executive director of P.E.I.'s Climate Change Secretariat says while that is good, the Island hasn't committed to the goal of reducing greenhouse gas emissions by 30 per cent by 2030.

Remaining percentage will have to come from changes in personal transportation and home heating

Making changes to how homes are heated will help reduce P.E.I.'s carbon emissions. (Town of Stratford)

Prince Edward Island ishalfway to the Parisclimate change goal, according to aNational Energy Board report.

ToddDupuis, executive director of P.E.I.'sClimate Change Secretariat says while that is good, the Island hasn't committed to the goal of reducinggreenhouse gas emissions by 30 per cent by 2030.

Canada,as a whole, has committed to reducing greenhouse gas emissions by 30 per cent by 2030 compared to levels in 2005.

And while P.E.I. hasn't made a commitment to that goal, it hasalready achieved a 15 per centreduction.

The Island's Maritime neighbours, Nova Scotiaand New Brunswick,have met the Paris goals.

"So they're starting at a different spot in Nova Scotia and New Brunswick. They're starting with their emissions quite a bit higher per person. It makes it easier for them to get down to a 2030 target than us, because we'realready starting at a lower level," said Dupuis. "And I liken it to when you're trying to lose 10 pounds. It's easier to lose 10 pounds if you're overweight versus if you're already lean."

Dupuis said any significant further reductions in emissions will have to come from changes to personal transportation and home heating, as well as the agriculture industry, which are the Island'stop three sources of greenhouse gases.

He said the Island's emissions reduction target will be released in the fall, along with a mitigation strategy how to accomplish that goal.