NDP says UCP’s refusal to commit to net-zero will cost Alberta 150,000 jobs
Alberta’s NDP says the refusal from Premier Jason Kenney and the UCP government to pursue net-zero by 2050 will cost Albertans 150,000 jobs, according to a recent report.
The party says the Alberta Energy Transition Study conducted for Calgary Economic Development and Edmonton Global found that achieving net-zero could lead to the creation of 170,000 jobs and $61 billion in GDP by 2050.
However, the NDP says the study also found that a business-as-usual path results in only 20,000 new jobs and contributes $4 billion in GDP.
“The world is moving towards net-zero, and if we don’t move with it, we risk being left behind,” said NDP Energy Critic Kathleen Ganley. “But the UCP has failed to show leadership or any long-term vision by refusing to commit to achieving net-zero, which means we’ll miss out on investment and jobs.”


