Feds can’t say which regulations to cut greenhouse gas emissions are working: audit
OTTAWA — Environment Commissioner Jerry DeMarco says the federal government doesn’t know how well its regulations are working to reduce greenhouse-gas emissions.
One of his spring audits issued today looks at five regulations intent on reducing emissions from cars and trucks, power plants and oil and gas production.
DeMarco says while Environment and Climate Change Canada used scientific modelling to estimate how many emissions each of the regulations would eliminate, it did not measure or report whether it was actually happening.
DeMarco says that means the government simply doesn’t know if the policies it’s enforcing are actually working.