KINGSTON — The city is sticking with its 2030 greenhouse gas emission reduction rarget … for now.
City council voted to retain the existing 30 per cent emission reduction target even though environmentalists had called for a more aggressive reductions, up to 40 or 50 per cent.
The decision to stay with the 30-per-cent target came after a consultant’s report stated that the city was likely to reach a “best case” corporate emission reduction of 25 per cent by 2030.
Instead of changing the target now, council opted to leave that decision to be made during a coming climate leadership plan review.
For the city’s purposes, Kingston greenhouse gas emissions are divided into two broad categories: corporate emissions produced by city-owned buildings, vehicles and operations; and community emiss