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Ex-member of climate body states Alberta pipeline deal conflicts with net-zero goals

9 June 2026
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A former member of Canada’s Net-Zero Advisory Body (NZAB), Simon Donner, testified that the recently signed pipeline deal between the federal government and Alberta is not compatible with Canada’s goal of achieving net-zero emissions by 2050. He urged transparency about the implications of such agreements, which he argues contradict the government’s climate commitments. The implementation agreement, signed in May, aims to construct a pipeline to the West Coast, with federal assurances of emissions reduction and a strengthened carbon pricing system. However, a report by the Canadian Climate Institute indicates that the agreement may weaken the initial carbon pricing goals, projecting a rise to $130 per tonne by 2040 instead of the previous target of $170 per tonne by 2030. Both Donner and Catherine Abreu, also a former NZAB member, expressed disappointment over the government’s lack of consultation with their advisory body.

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The pipeline deal highlights tensions between energy infrastructure development and climate commitments in Canada. As nations strive for net-zero emissions, the effectiveness of carbon pricing and regulatory measures is critical for meeting climate targets. The NZAB was established to advise the government on achieving its climate goals, yet its members resigned due to frustrations over the government’s approach and lack of engagement. The ongoing debate underscores the challenges facing policymakers as they balance economic interests with environmental responsibilities, a dilemma that is increasingly relevant amid global climate change discussions.

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