When business as usual means suicide
Despite our international obligation to cut emissions under the 1997 Kyoto Protocol, Canada’s carbon emissions have bounced up and down between 700 and 740 million tons↗︎ per year in the 2o odd years since. Only the 2008 recession saw them briefly dip below 700 million tons. Now we have to get to 645 million tons by the end of 2020.
This stark reality ought to be a OMG moment for Canadians — if they knew about it. Just as doing business as usual in Canada is absurd in an emergency situation, so is doing journalism as usual.