GOVERNMENT OF CANADA MOVES FORWARD ON THE IMPLEMENTATION OF ITS CLIMATE CHANGE PLAN

Environmental Panorama
Ottawa – Canada
September of 2005

 

02/09/2005 -Canada’s Minister of the Environment, the Honourable Stéphane Dion today announced that significant progress is being made in implementing Canada’s Climate Change Plan, Moving Forward on Climate Change: A Plan for Honouring our Kyoto Commitment. The Plan is a key component of Project Green, the Government of Canada’s broader environmental vision that links Canada’s economic competitiveness and prosperity to a sustainable Future.

On Saturday, September 3, the proposed addition of the six greenhouse gases to Schedule 1 of the Canadian Environmental Protection Act, will be published in the Canada Gazette Part 1. This is an important and necessary step in the development of regulations that will cover large industries that are being required to meet the 45 megatonne reduction target set out in Canada’s Climate Change Plan. The Plan clearly stated that the Government of Canada’s preferred option for implementing the Large Final Emitters system is CEPA.

“ With this measure, the Government of Canada is taking an important step today to reduce greenhouse gas emissions in an effective way, including for the industries involved,” said Minister Stéphane Dion. “There is overwhelming scientific evidence to conclude that climate change is the greatest ecological danger facing the planet.”

“ Canadians overwhelmingly support actions to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and at the same time, they expect all sectors of our economy – governments, industry, consumers – to play their part,” said Minister Ujjal Dosanjh, Minister of Health.

Over the course of the summer, progress has been made on a number of dimensions on Canada’s Climate Change Plan, including the publication of a clear description of the proposed Large Final Emitters system. Publication of a draft regulation setting out the key elements of the system is planned before the end of this year. As well, discussions with provinces have also begun on possible equivalency agreements.
In August, a proposed set of rules for an offset credit system was released. This system will award credits to large and small industries, technology companies, municipalities, farmers, foresters, and individual Canadians who achieve emission reductions. The system will also create a market allowing these individuals, industries and organizations to sell their credits, helping Canada to respect its Kyoto commitment.

Consultations have also started with the provinces and territories to identify strategic new technologies (for example, clean coal technology) and infrastructure projects for cost sharing through the Partnership Fund. The first projects under the Fund are expected to be announced before the end of 2005.

As the Government of Canada moves forward on implementing the Climate Change Plan, preparations are underway for hosting the United Nations Climate Change Conference in Montreal, November 28-December 9, 2005. In support of this international conference, Minister Dion is now travelling in China, Australia and India. The Minister will also host an international meeting of environment ministers in Ottawa, September 23-24.

The Government of Canada’s actions on climate change are a component of Project Green. The policies and programs under Project Green address environmental initiatives for the 21st century including measures to conserve our biodiversity, protect our water, clean up contaminated sites and ensure cleaner and healthier air. Through Project Green, Canada can set an international example by developing effective model solutions for the long-term health of the planet.

For further information, please see Kyoto Protocol Greenhouse Gases and the Canadian Environmental Protection Act at: http://www.ec.gc.ca/CEPARegistry/documents/part/kyoto_ghg

 
 

Source: Inquiry Center Environment Canada ( http://www.ec.gc.ca )
Press consultantship (André Lamarre and Sébastien Bois)
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