GOVERNMENT OF CANADA AND NATURE CONSERVANCY OF CANADA CONSERVE VALUABLE HABITAT IN ESSEX COUNTY, ONTARIO

Environmental Panorama
International
August of 2011


AMHERSTBURG, Ont.-- August 25, 2011 -- On behalf of the Honourable Peter Kent, Canada's Environment Minister and Minister responsible for Parks Canada, Jeff Watson, Member of Parliament for Essex today announced the Nature Conservancy of Canada's and Essex Region Conservation Authority's successful acquisition of the Mitchell Woods and the Botsford Woods properties - 31 hectares of land in the Town of Amherstburg in Essex County, Ontario. This project was secured in part with funding from Environment Canada's Natural Areas Conservation Program.

"The Government of Canada is very pleased to be working with dedicated partners, such as the Nature Conservancy of Canada, for the long-term conservation of the biological diversity of Canada's natural treasures," said Mr. Watson. "The Mitchell Woods property and the Botsford Woods property, both part of the Canard River Conservation Area, represent ecologically significant areas that are home to important plant and animal species at risk, including Kentucky Coffee trees."

The riparian forest along the Canard River contains the longest stretch of continuous woodland in Essex County.

"This acquisition marks another achievement under our government's Natural Areas Conservation Program. With this investment, we are taking real action to protect and conserve our ecosystems and sensitive species for present and future generations," said Minister Kent. "Your actions today will help to protect the abundance and variety of life that will constitute an integral part of our natural heritage tomorrow."

"These projects are the result of incredible partnerships with the Government of Canada and Essex Region Conservation Authority," said Chris Maher, Ontario Regional Vice President for the Nature Conservancy of Canada. "Together we have built a strong conservation legacy in Essex County."

The Government of Canada's $225-million 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 March 2011, the Natural Areas Conservation Program has protected 160,796 hectares of habitat, which includes habitat for 101 species at risk. It is through the ongoing contribution from all donors that we can ensure the protection of natural areas in Canada.
Melissa Lantsman
Director of Communications
Office of the Minister of the Environment

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Canada's Environment Minister Announces Important Step Towards Reducing Electricity Sector Emissions

Saskatchewan -- August 19, 2011 -- Today, Canada's Environment Minister Peter Kent announced that the Government of Canada is moving forward with Regulations for the coal-fired electricity sector.

"Our strategy to lower our emissions is based on making improvements sector by sector to sustain our economy and protect our environment," said Minister Kent. "We are taking action in the electricity sector because we recognize the potential for significant emissions reductions. We are committed to build on our strength in the electricity sector and to lead the world in clean electricity generation."

These proposed Regulations will apply a stringent performance standard to new coal-fired electricity generation units and those coal-fired units that have reached the end of their economic life. This will help reduce greenhouse gas emissions and improve air quality for all Canadians for generations to come.

The gradual phase-out of traditional coal-fired electricity generation is expected to have a significant impact on reducing emissions. The proposed regulations, in addition to other measures taken by federal and provincial governments and utilities to reduce electricity emissions from coal and other sources, are projected to result in a decline in the absolute level of GHG emissions from electricity generation.

The Government first announced its intention to reduce greenhouse gas emissions in the electricity sector on June 23, 2010. Since then, consultations have been ongoing with key stakeholders to inform the development of the proposed Regulations. These regulations will be published in the Canada Gazette Part I on August 27 for a 60-day public consultation period.

Final Regulations are expected to be published in 2012, and regulations are scheduled to come into effect on July 1, 2015.

The Government of Canada is making progress towards our ambitious target of reducing our greenhouse gas emissions 17 per cent from 2005 levels by 2020 through a sector-by-sector approach aligned with the U.S.

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Canada Working to Address Emissions from Heavy-duty Vehicles

OTTAWA, Ont. -- August 9, 2011 -- Today, the Honorable Peter Kent, Canada's Environment Minister, released a consultation paper on the development of proposed regulations to limit greenhouse gas emissions from new on-road heavy-duty vehicles. Canada and the United States are taking a common North American approach and Canada intends to implement regulations with the 2014 model year in alignment with the United States.

"We are moving forward with our sector by sector approach to reduce greenhouse gas emissions in coordination with the United States," said Minister Kent. "Building on our successful collaboration with the United States on the development of common North American standards for light-duty vehicles, we are also working together to do the same for heavy-duty vehicles."

This consultation paper is intended to provide another opportunity for interested parties to submit early comments prior to publishing proposed regulations in Canada Gazette Part I. Proposed regulations are targeted for publication in Canada Gazette Part I early in 2012 for a 60-day comment period.

The proposed regulations would seek to reduce emissions and improve the fuel efficiency of the whole range of new on-road heavy-duty vehicles from full-size pick-up trucks to tractor-trailers, and include a wide variety of vocational vehicles such as freight, delivery, service, cement, garbage and dump trucks, as well as buses. The proposed regulations would also seek to promote the implementation of advanced technology vehicles such as hybrid and electric vehicles.

Reducing emissions in the transportation sector is a key component in the Government's plan to reduce total greenhouse gas emissions by 17 percent from 2005 levels by 2020. In addition to the proposed heavy-duty regulations, the Government has also finalized regulations to reduce greenhouse gas emissions from passenger vehicles and mandated a requirement for an average of five percent renewable content in gasoline, and two percent content for diesel and heating oil.

 
 

Source: Inquiry Centre Environment Canada
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