FEDS HELP CONSERVE NOVA SCOTIA’S SOUTH SHORE


Environmental Panorama
International
August of 2008


HALIFAX, NS -- August 13, 2008 -- Canada's Environment Minister, John Baird, today joined Gerald Keddy, Member of Parliament for South Shore - St. Margaret, representatives from the Nature Conservancy of Canada, and residents of Nova Scotia's South Shore in announcing the successful conservation of important lands in Deep Cove, Nova Scotia. This is an achievement under the federal Government's Natural Areas Conservation Program.

"Today's announcement demonstrates our Government's commitment and aggressive action in to protecting Canada's natural treasures," said Minister Baird. "Prime Minister Harper and our Government believe so strongly in protecting these precious lands that we have committed $225 million to support the work of the Nature Conservancy of Canada."

The lands, located near Chester, Nova Scotia, total more than 3.6 square kilometres, and encompass a wide range of habitat types, including mature coastal forest and wetlands. Wetlands help maintain water quality and provide habitat for amphibians and a variety of migratory birds such as thegreen-winged teal, black duck and common loon . It is also home to one of the largest stands of natural Jack Pine in Nova Scotia, as well as a number of plant species uncommon to the province, such as Mountain Sandwort.

"Through the Natural Areas Conservation Program, our Government is playing a lead role in conserving and protecting our environment for the benefit of Nova Scotians and all Canadians," said Mr. Keddy. "Areas like this land in Deep Cove provide irreplaceable habitat for important species such as Barred and Great Horned Owls."

The Natural Areas Conservation Program is an important on-the-ground initiative that takes real action to preserve Canada's environment and conserve its precious natural heritage for present and future generations. As of July 2008, over 71 properties totaling more than 640 square kilometers had been acquired coast to coast, resulting in the protection of habitat for over 59 species at risk.
Chris Day
Press Secretary
Office of the Minister of the Environment

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Baird Announces Another Step in Turning The Corner Plan to Cut Canada's Greenhouse Gas Emissions

Ottawa, ON -- August 9, 2008 -- Canada's Environment Minister, John Baird, today launched another important regulatory phase as part of the Government's aggressive Turning the Corner Action Plan to reduce greenhouse gases. Minister Baird released the first of three guides that will lead to creation this fall of Canada's Offset System for Greenhouse Gases.

"Part of our Government's approach to cutting greenhouse gases is to find new and innovative ways to rise to this important challenge," said Minister Baird. "Canada's Offset System is a key component of our Turning the Corner Action Plan to help reduce Canada's emissions an absolute 20% by 2020."

The Offset System is a component of Canada's Turning the Corner Plan, which also includes carbon trading, credit for early action, and a technology fund. It provides businesses with the option of using credits to meet mandatory greenhouse gas emission reduction targets.

The guide being released today - Canada's Offset System for Greenhouse Gases: Guide for Protocol Developers - provides detailed information on how to prepare and complete an Offset System Quantification Protocol. A protocol describes the approach to identify and measure greenhouse gas reductions from eligible projects under Canada's Offset System.

"Some people have, over the course of the summer, been talking a good game when it comes to cutting greenhouse gases," said Minister Baird. "While others talk, our Government is taking real action to put the regulations in place to make the Turning the Corner plan a reality."

The Government's Turning the Corner Action Plan requires big industry to take action to cut their greenhouse gas emissions. In addition, the plan has tough, tougher and toughest measures for new oil sands projects, requiring them to implement carbon capture and storage technology. It also will essentially ban the construction of dirty coal-fired power plants.
Chris Day
Press Secretary
Office of the Minister of the Environment

 
 

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