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Four new members are joining the Net-Zero Advisory Body

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In accordance with the Canadian Net-Zero Emissions Accountability Act, NZAB has been asked to submit advice to the Minister to support the establishment of Canada's next target for 2035.

GATINEAU — Steven Guilbeault, Minister of Environment and Climate Change, announced four new members who are joining Net-Zero Advisory Body:

  • Dr. Louise Comeau, Iris Communications, and Senior Advisor, Re.Climate, for a term of two years,
  • Dr. Anne de Bortoli, Carbon Neutrality Research Lead, Polytechnique Montréal, for a term of three years,
  • Robert Hornung, Independent Consultant, for a term of three years,
  • Shianne McKay, Senior Project Manager, Centre for Indigenous Environmental Resources, for a term of two years.

This announcement follows the July 2023 announcement of two new members. NZAB is an independent group of experts from across Canada with a range of experience and expertise, and a mandate to provide advice and gather ideas, research, and analysis on credible pathways to reach net-zero emissions by 2050 across Canada. The members engage with governments including rights holders, Indigenous peoples, youth, businesses, environmental groups, and other interested Canadians.

“On behalf of NZAB, I would like to extend a warm welcome to the new members. Their varied experience and expertise will strengthen NZAB’s catalytic role in giving advice on Canada’s pathways to a competitive, net-zero society by 2050,” said Dan Wicklum, Co-Chair, Net-Zero Advisory Body.

NZAB provided its expert advice for the development of the 2030 Emissions Reduction Plan, released in 2022. The 2030 Emissions Reduction Plan provides a roadmap for Canada to meet its 2030 emissions reduction target and puts in place the building blocks needed to achieve net-zero emissions by 2050. Its timely advice is communicated through annual reports and additional submissions to the Minister of Environment and Climate Change, which are also made available to the public.

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In accordance with the Canadian Net-Zero Emissions Accountability Act, NZAB has been asked to submit advice to the Minister to support the establishment of Canada’s next target for 2035, which must be set no later than December 1, 2024.

The Government of Canada is committed to achieving its climate change objectives and is looking forward to NZAB’s upcoming advice as the collective work continues for greater climate action.

“Canada’s climate progress depends on continuous innovation, fresh ideas, and good implementation advice, and we look forward to working with the Net-Zero Advisory Body for many years to come,” said Steven Guilbeault, Minister of Environment and Climate Change. “NZAB’s work can underpin the Government’s policy design and decision making. Only through collective action can we achieve a cleaner, more resilient, and stronger future. Canada’s engagement is guided by the values and principles of diversity and inclusion, and accessibility and transparency, which is embodied by the outstanding NZAB membership. We will continue to be transparent and accountable to Canadians as we implement the measures and the 2030 Plan.”

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