Canada’s Progress Towards Zero-Emissions by 2050
While there has been progress made by Canada in reducing greenhouse gas emissions since, there remains a significant need to accelerate the pace to achieve net-zero emissions by 2050.
While there has been progress made by Canada in reducing greenhouse gas emissions since, there remains a significant need to accelerate the pace to achieve net-zero emissions by 2050.
FedDev Ontario is investing $4.4 million to support two technology companies, BluWave-ai and Tehama, in cleantech projects.
This Canadian government funding administered through the Yves Landry Foundation provides non-repayable grant contributions to a maximum $100,000 to support Ontario manufacturers.
The ultimate goal of clean technology innovation is to tackle the global climate change crisis by supporting worldwide efforts to reach net-zero emissions and reduce negative environmental land, water, and air impacts.
The ERA has committed another $50 million in support for the Circular Economy Challenge to stimulate new technologies for lowering emissions
To ensure a more sustainable future for Canadians and help join the global fight against the imminent climate crisis, the Government of Canada has announced an investment of $44.3M from the SDTC Tech Fund towards 11 innovative clean technology projects.
The Climate Action and Awareness Fund has promised $206M funding for projects that will help reduce Canada’s greenhouse gas emissions.