A panel of experts advising the federal government on climate policy says Canada should at minimum cut its carbon emissions in half by 2035. The Net Zero Advisory Body is calling on the government to amp up its ambitions and slash climate-cooking emissions by up to 55 per cent below 2005 levels by 2035. The federal government’s current goal is to cut emissions by up to 45 per cent by 2030. The advice comes as the federal government prepares to set a new legally binding climate target for 2035 under the country’s Net Zero Emission Accountability Act. The new target is expected to be released in December… In a report, the the Net Zero Advisory Body says that range would be technically and economically feasible.