LATEST GREENHOUSE GAS DATA SHOWS
CANADA’S EMISSIONS DECREASED IN 2006


Environmental Panorama
International
May of 2008


OTTAWA, May 16, 2008 -As part of its international obligations, the Government of Canada submitted today its annual national greenhouse gas inventory for 2006 to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC).

"While greenhouse gas emissions have decreased in 2006 for a number of reasons, we have to continue the fight against climate change," said Canada's Environment Minister, John Baird. "That is why our Government is committed to taking real action to reduce our greenhouse gas emissions an absolute 20 per cent by 2020 with our Turning the Corner plan."

Total greenhouse gas emissions in Canada in 2006 were about 721 megatonnes, which is a decrease of 1.9 per cent from 2005 levels. Greenhouse gas emissions in 2006 were 22 per cent above the revised 11000 total and almost 30 per cent above Canada's Kyoto target of 558 megatonnes.

The decrease in emissions is due primarily to a reduction in emissions from electricity production (reduced coal and increased hydro and nuclear generation) and from fossil fuel production (as a result of fuel switching and less oil being refined), as well as reduced demand for heating fuels because of warmer winters in 2004, 2005 and 2006.

The Government believes that requiring mandatory emissions reductions from big industry is the key to fighting climate change in Canada, along with developing green technology right here at home, instead of imposing massive tax increases on working families and small businesses.

Through its Turning the Corner Action Plan, not only is the Government requiring big industry to reduce its emissions, but has invested over $9 billion on environmental initiatives, including the ecoENERGY, ecoTRANSPORT and ecoAUTO programs, as well as investing $1.5 billion with the provinces on home-grown green technology.

To find out more about the Government's Turning the Corner Action Plan to Reduce Greenhouse Gases and Air Pollution, please visit www.ec.gc.ca
To view the complete national greenhouse gas inventory for 2006 and a summary of trends, please visit : http://www.ec.gc.ca/pdb/ghg/inventory_e.cfm
Eric Richer
Press Secretary
Office of the Minister of the Environment

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Government Takes More Action Under Groundbreaking Chemicals Management Plan

OTTAWA, ON -- May 16, 2008 --The Honourable Tony Clement, Minister of Health, and the Honourable John Baird, Minister of the Environment, today released preliminary findings for 16 chemical substances identified as high priorities for action under Batch 2 of the Chemicals Management Plan.

"Canadians expect their government to protect the environment from harmful chemicals, and that's why we are taking action," said Minister Baird. "Our initial assessment shows that four of these chemicals should be kept out of our environment and as a result we will be working with stakeholders to stop the release of these substances at the source."

"Our recent actions on bisphenol-A demonstrated our commitment to protecting the health of Canadians," said Minister Clement. "Our government identified these substances as a priority for real action following our world-leading categorization process, and today's announcement is further proof of our commitment to the safe management of chemical substances."

Out of the 16 chemical substances, five are proposed "toxic" to the environment. Four of these chemicals are being considered for virtual elimination which aims to reduce the release of these chemicals to the smallest levels possible. In addition, five substances are being proposed as "not toxic" to the environment based on new information received from interested parties.

The six remaining substances out of the 16 are proposed "toxic" to human health; however Canadians' exposure to these substances is very low. Potential toxicity to humans depends on the dose received and the way a person is exposed to a chemical.

The Government will work with industry to further reduce exposures to two of these six substances considered "toxic" to human health. While the remaining four substances can continue to be safely used without posing a risk to Canadians, the Government will apply special provisions so that these substances cannot be used in new ways that would increase exposure to Canadians.

The notices containing summaries of draft screening assessment reports for all Batch 2 substances proposed "toxic" will be published in Canada Gazette Part I on May 17. The notices for substances proposed "not toxic" will be published inCanada Gazette Part I on May 24.

The draft screening assessments as well as risk management documents for all Batch 2 substances can be found on the Chemicals Management Plan website: www.chemicalsubstances.gc.ca. Interested parties can submit comments on these documents until July 16, 2008.
Eric Richer
Press Secretary
Office of the Minister of the Environment

 
 

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