Trump win won’t affect Alberta climate plans: environment minister
EDMONTON — The election of Donald Trump as the next U.S. president shouldn’t affect Alberta’s efforts to combat climate change, the province’s environment minister said Monday.
Trump is widely expected to pull back on efforts to reduce greenhouse gases and move away from measures such as reducing coal-generated power and putting a price on carbon.
In a phone call from United Nations climate meetings in Marrakech, Morocco, Shannon Phillips said that doesn’t necessarily mean Alberta will have to follow suit.
“We did not write our (climate plan) around an ambitious American climate agenda. We wrote it around business as usual, controlling for competitiveness.”


