Canada's new regulations aim to cut carbon emissions from the oil and gas industry by 35% by 2030, responding to ongoing climate concerns and industry pressure.
The energy sector's emissions represent about one-third of Canada's overall total, necessitating significant efforts to achieve emission reduction targets set by the government.
Despite intentions to limit emissions, environmentalists express dissatisfaction over the regulations, believing they lack the strictness needed to adequately address climate change.
With oil sands operations increasing carbon emissions by 142% in the past 19 years, the Canadian government aims to curb this trend through financial incentives and credits.
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