April 19 (Reuters) - Canada's main oil-producing
province Alberta on Wednesday released a climate plan aimed at
cutting emissions to net-zero by 2050, but did not announce any
interim targets in a move that puts it at odds with the federal
government's emissions reduction strategy.
Environment Minister Sonya Savage said Alberta is also
exploring lowering the provincial cap on oil sands emissions
from the current 100 megatonne limit.
(Reporting by Nia Williams)
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