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The federal government surpassed its 2025 emissions target, cutting operations-related emissions by 42.5% since 2005 through $80M in green projects.
The federal government has exceeded its 2025 greenhouse gas reduction target, cutting emissions from its operations by 42.5% since 2005—equivalent to removing over 238,000 cars from roads annually—thanks to 130 projects funded by over $80 million through the Greening Government Fund.
New initiatives include testing low-carbon fuels for military fleets, installing heat pumps to reuse waste energy, and expanding textile recycling.
Despite this progress, Canada as a whole is not on track to meet its 2030 climate goals, with current policies projected to achieve only a 21% emissions reduction.
The federal efforts, while limited to government operations and not including supply chain emissions, are seen as a model for broader climate action.
El gobierno federal superó su objetivo de emisiones para 2025, reduciendo las emisiones relacionadas con las operaciones en un 42.5% desde 2005 a través de 80 millones de dólares en proyectos verdes.