CANADA’S NEW GOVERNMENT WORKING WITH PROVINCES AND TERRITORIES ON CLIMATE CHANGE

Environmental Panorama
International
May of 2007

 

OTTAWA – May 1, 2007 – The Honourable John Baird, Minister of the Environment, will meet with his provincial and territorial counterparts to discuss plans to tackle climate change and air pollution on May 28, 2007 during a meeting of the Canadian Council of Ministers of the Environment (CCME) in Toronto, Ontario.

“ This Government recognizes the significant actions provinces and territories are taking to address climate change and air pollution,” said Minister Baird. “These are serious problems for all Canadians and we praise provincial and territorial initiatives in this area . It’s good to see Premiers and Territorial leaders getting together today to continue the dialogue to tackle this important issue. I look forward to continue working closely with my counterparts in reaching our shared goal of coordinating our efforts to tackle climate change and improve the air we breathe.”

Canada’s New Government recently announced Turning the Corner: An Action Plan to Reduce Greenhouse Gases and Air Pollution. It will impose mandatory targets on industry, so that we stop the increase of greenhouse gas emissions in three to five years and achieve an absolute reduction of Canada’s greenhouse gases from all sources by 150 megatonnes or 20 percent by 2020. Our comprehensive plan will also cut air pollution from industry in half by 2015. This can all be achieved with the crucial and continued engagement of the provinces and territories.

Our Plan contains several elements of particular interest to provinces and territories, including a carbon trading and offsets system, equivalency agreements and the coordination with provincial plans of the technology fund to ensure it will not be used as a mechanism for the inter-regional transfer of wealth and resources . These and other issues will be discussed during the CCME meeting later this month.

“I have spoken to the chair of the Council, New Brunswick Environment Minister Roland Haché, and we have agreed this meeting will be the first of several opportunities for the federal, provincial and territorial governments to discuss better cooperation and ways to facilitate the development of a Canadian emissions trading system – the most efficient and effective approach for Canada – and the technology fund”, Minister Baird said.

The Turning the Corner Action Plan is one of several initiatives announced by Canada’s New Government to tackle climate change and reduce air pollution. One of the cornerstone initiatives is a $1.5 billion trust fund to support provinces and territories to develop technology, energy efficiencies and other projects that will provide real results on reducing greenhouse gas and air pollutant emissions.

Canada ’s New Government will work in close partnership with provinces and territories to promote collaborative approaches to reducing air emissions that avoid unnecessary duplication of effort so Canadians get the maximum amount of environmental benefits with the least amount of administrative and cost burden for industry.

Actions by Canada’s New Government to Reduce Greenhouse Gases and Air Pollution
Eric Richer
Press Secretary
Office of the Minister of the Environment

Canada’s New Government Welcomes Release of the IPCC Report on the Mitigation of Climate Change
OTTAWA – May 4, 2007 – The Minister of the Environment, the Honourable John Baird, today welcomed the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change’s (IPCC) Fourth Assessment Report by Working Group III: Mitigation of Climate Change, released earlier today in Bangkok, Thailand.

“The IPCC summary report further demonstrates that we are heading in the right direction with our Turning the Corner Plan,” said Minister Baird. “Our Government’s plan will reduce greenhouse gas emissions and air pollution which is a major step towards mitigating years of Liberal inaction.”

Climate change is a global issue that requires global solutions. As each country is also shaped by its own domestic realities, Canada’s New Government is taking a leadership role in tackling this challenge. Here are a few key points raised in the IPCC report:

“The most stringent scenarios assessed by the IPCC […] would require global CO2 emissions to peak before 2015 […]” [1]
Our Turning the Corner Plan announced last week does exactly that. It puts forward a plan for Canada to stop the increase of emissions by 2010-2012 by setting challenging, yet realistic mandatory targets.

“Integrating air pollution abatement and climate change mitigation policies offers potentially large cost reductions compared to treating those policies in isolation.” [2]
For the first time in Canada, the federal government is taking a leadership role with its plan to address both greenhouse gases and air pollution. We have committed to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by 150 megatonnes by 2020. In addition, we will impose mandatory targets on industry so that air pollution emissions from industry is cut by more than half by 2015.

“Government support through financial contributions, tax credits, standard setting and market creation is important for effective technology development, innovation and deployment.” [3]
Canada ’s New Government is taking a leadership role in reducing greenhouse gases and air pollution and has put in place several complementary measures to achieve real reductions, such as:

supporting provincial and territorial environmental projects (Trust Fund);
investing in cleaner and renewable energy (ecoENERGY);
encouraging development and use of cleaner transportation (ecoTransportation);
supporting the increased production of biofuels and other bioproducts (ecoAgriculture).
As stated in the IPCC report, technological innovation is key to ensuring environmental progress. Through our Technology Fund, we want to ensure we provide the stimulus for technology development in the early years. We want Canadian companies to be able to make real contributions here at home by investing into a technology fund that will deliver reductions across industry and regions. This fund will allow Canada to become a leader in new green technologies, with potential export markets around the world.

“Canada will continue to work with its international partners to develop a meaningful and realistic plan to address this global challenge,” said Minister Baird. “We will collaborate with other countries to help advance a more effective long-term approach to tackling climate change. “

For more information on what the Government is doing to tackle climate change and reduce air pollution, visit www.ecoaction.gc.ca.
Eric Richer
Press Secretary
Office of the Minister of the Environment

 
 

Source: Inquiry Centre Environment Canada (http://www.ec.gc.ca)
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