Engaging Canadians on 10 Year Climate Change Targets
Ethelo collaborated with Environment and Climate Change Canada to conduct a nationwide public engagement, gathering perspectives on Canada’s climate future. This process aimed to inform the federal 2035 greenhouse gas emissions reduction target, a milestone under the Canadian Net-Zero Emissions Accountability Act and the Paris Agreement.
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Canada is experiencing significant impacts from climate change, with national temperatures rising at twice the global average rate. This warming has led to more frequent and severe weather events, such as the devastating wildfires in 2024 that emitted approximately 8.6 billion tonnes of CO₂ globally, with Canada being a major contributor.
In response, the Canadian government has committed to reducing greenhouse gas emissions by 45–50% below 2005 levels by 2035, aiming for net-zero emissions by 2050.
Achieving these ambitious targets necessitates active citizen engagement to ensure policies are both effective and publicly supported. Recognizing this, Environment and Climate Change Canada initiated a public engagement process in February 2024 to gather input from Canadians and Indigenous peoples on setting the 2035 emissions reduction target.
Ethelo’s platform enabled a highly interactive experience for participants. ECCC staff provided rich high-quality background information which the Ethelo platform was able to make accessible to those interested in learning more, without overwhelming those who wanted a fast experience.
Ethelo gathers a broad range of information, including voting, comment, demographic and participation information. This data was analyzed to provide specific insights and comparative analysis of different groups with respect to different issues. For example, barriers to climate action were evaluated across different age groups, genders and geographic areas. Participants’ assessments of the adequacy of Canada’s efforts to address climate change were assessed from the perspective of different provinces.
Ethelo used advanced AI techniques to conduct a detailed sentiment analysis of the comments. The analysis involved categorizing comments based on support for climate action, emotional tone, and general sentiment towards climate change.
Sentiment analysis of 23,523 comments revealed a deeply engaged public with diverse and often polarized opinions. Overall, 48% of comments were negative, 34% positive, and 18% neutral. Key themes included climate policy, environmental protection, and economic concerns. Emotional tones were dominated by frustration (46%), hope (19%), and concern (13%).
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This engagement provided Environment and Climate Change Canada with actionable insights and demonstrated public support for stronger climate actions. Ethelo’s platform proved crucial in handling large-scale participation across all provinces of Canada, ensuring data integrity, and presenting clear, actionable outcomes.
Ethelo’s successful engagement with Environment and Climate Change Canada highlights its capability to manage complex, large-scale public consultations, providing valuable insights that shape national climate policies.
“I’m glad this survey exists, as it’s important for Canadian citizens and organizations to give their feedback. I just hope the government tries new ideas to curtail emissions and promote Canadian innovation with the release of the new net-zero targets.”