It will take more than $50 billion for Ottawa’s municipal government to cut out all greenhouse gas emissions over 30 years and achieve the council-endorsed targets to help reduce the impact of climate change, the city revealed Friday. Read More
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City's GHG-reduction plan would require more than $50 billion over 30 years
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