CANADA'S GREENHOUSE GAS EMISSIONS REMAIN STEADY WHILE THE ECONOMY GROWS

Environmental Panorama
International
April of 2012


TORONTO, Ont. -- April 11, 2012 -- Today, Canada’s Environment Minister Peter Kent and Parliamentary Secretary Jacques Gourde announced that Canada’s greenhouse gas emissions remained steady in 2010 while the economy grew.

“While our continued economic recovery remains our Government’s top priority, today’s news demonstrates that our work to balance the need for a cleaner and healthier environment while protecting jobs and growth is working,” said Minister Kent. “Through a responsible, practical approach to the environment and the economy, we will continue forward on this path.”

“We are seeing good progress in our sector-by-sector approach to reduce our greenhouse gas emissions by 17 percent below 2005 levels by 2020,” said Parliamentary Secretary Gourde. “Emissions have declined in almost all sectors since 2005.”

The Government of Canada simultaneously released the National Inventory Report, the Greenhouse Gas Reporting Program facility-level data and related overview report, and the greenhouse gas indicators of the Canadian Environmental Sustainability Indicators program. These three reports were released together to facilitate greater consistency and to provide Canadians with a coherent picture of emission levels across the country.

In summary, today’s reports indicate that:
•between 2009 and 2010, our emissions remained steady despite economic growth of 3.2 per cent;
•since 2005, annual greenhouse gas emissions have dropped by 48 megatonnes;
•emissions have declined in almost all sectors, including oil and gas, and electricity generation, since 2005,
•per capita emissions remain at an historic low of 20.3 tonnes of carbon dioxide
•equivalent per person, their lowest level since tracking began in 11000; and,
•while emissions have grown 17.5 per cent since 11000, our economy has grown 60.5 per cent.

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Harper Government Takes Next Step to Reduce Greenhouse Gas Emissions from Heavy-Duty Vehicles

BOUCHERVILLE, Que. – April 13, 2012 – Today the Honourable Peter Kent, Canada's Environment Minister, announced proposed regulations to reduce greenhouse gas emissions from new on-road heavy-duty vehicles.

These proposed regulations would reduce emissions from the whole range of on-road heavy-duty vehicles and engines, including large pick-up trucks, short/long-haul tractors, cement and garbage trucks, buses, and more, for the 2014 model year and beyond. They would allow the Government of Canada to continue establishing emission standards and test procedures that are aligned with those of the United States.

"Canada and the United States have a deeply integrated automotive industry and there are significant environmental and economic benefits to aligning our emission standards for new on-road heavy-duty vehicles," said Minister Kent. "Today's announcement means that, by the year 2020, greenhouse gas emissions from Canada's heavy-duty vehicles will be reduced by 3 million tonnes per year. This is equivalent to removing 650,000 personal vehicles from the road."

As a result of implementing the proposed standards, it is anticipated that greenhouse gas emissions from 2018 heavy-duty vehicles will be reduced by up to 23 percent from those sold in 2010.

Reducing emissions from the transportation sector is an important part of the Government of Canada's overall climate change strategy, which aims to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by 17 percent from 2005 levels by 2020.

Canada has already worked closely with the United States to establish common North American standards for greenhouse gas emissions regulations for light-duty vehicles for the 2011-2016 model years, and is working towards proposed regulations for model years 2017 and beyond.

The proposed on-road heavy-duty vehicle regulations are available on the Canada Gazette Web site, and will be published in print in Canada Gazette Part I on April 14, 2012.

 
 

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