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Canada’s GHG Emissions at a 27-Year Low — What Comes Next?

Canada's newly released 2025 National Inventory Report reveals a milestone: emissions have dropped to their lowest levels since the late 1990s, signaling progress — and pressure.

For the highest emitters, this isn’t just good news — it’s a call to action. As national targets tighten and scrutiny from investors, customers, and regulators intensifies, the bar for GHG reporting is getting higher. More than ever, organizations are being asked not only to report emissions but to verify them.

As pressure increases and expectations grow, how can your organization turn GHG reporting into a strategic asset?

📅 Join us on May 15 at 1 PM EDT for a webinar exploring how GHG verification — and understanding the difference between verification, assurance, and accreditation — can unlock strategic value for your business.

Whether you’re focused on compliance or striving for net-zero, we’ll show how accredited validation can help mitigate risk, identifying decarbonization opportunities, build trust, and positioning your organization as a sustainability leader.

👉 Register Today! Decarbonize with Confidence: Navigating the Process of GHG Verification and Assurance

This year’s National Inventory Report shows that Canada’s plan to tackle emissions from the highest-emitting parts of the economy is making progress in cutting down emissions.

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sustainability, net zero, ghg