CANADA’S ENVIRONMENT MINISTER DISCUSSES ENVIRONMENTAL TECHNOLOGIES IN MONTREAL

Environmental Panorama
International
March of 2013


MONTREAL, Que. – March 19, 2013 – Canada’s Environment Minister, the Honourable Peter Kent, spoke today at AMERICANA 2013, the International Environmental Technology Trade Show and Conference, about the Government of Canada’s engagement toward clean technology. This unique forum encourages scientific, technical and commercial dialogue and allows expertise to be disseminated on an international scale.

“The Government of Canada is proud to be participating in another edition of AMERICANA,” said Minister Kent. “We recognize that ideas and innovation are changing how we interact with our environment. That is why we are offering strong leadership—working with businesses and our international partners—to protect the environment and encourage environmental technologies.”

Minister Kent outlined the Government of Canada’s commitment to actively support business efforts to develop innovative and sustainable solutions, advance technologies and promote a green economy. For example:

Supporting Sustainable Development Technology Canada, a not-for-profit foundation that acts as a catalyst for building sustainable development technology infrastructure and is a significant driver of environmental innovation in Canada.

Investing $61.8 million to fund 23 projects ranging from an innovative, environmentally-friendly way to control bacteria in crops to making heating and air conditioning systems more energy efficient.

Taking a sector-by-sector approach to address all major sources of greenhouse gas emissions, introducing new standards to safeguard our environment, stimulate our economy and spur innovation.

Investing $1.2 billion in fast-start financing to support climate change action and leverage private sector investment for projects in developing countries with a focus on sectors such as clean technology, renewable energy, energy efficiency, water, agriculture, and forestry.

All of these efforts—both internationally and in Canada—are driving innovation in environmental technology.

The Government of Canada has been taking part in AMERICANA since its first conference in 1995.

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Minister Kent Discusses Canada’s Green Economy at European Union–Canada Conference

MONTREAL, Que. – March 20, 2013 – Canada’s Environment Minister, the Honourable Peter Kent, spoke at the European Union–Canada Going Green Conference in Montreal today on Canada’s approach to creating a greener economy.

“The Harper Government is committed to protecting the environment for present and future generations,” said Minister Kent. “By any measure, Canada’s regulatory agenda is an ambitious one, focused on the establishment and consistent enforcement of transparent world-class environmental standards.”

Minister Kent emphasized Canada’s commitment to operate as a world-class regulator in areas such as chemical management, air and water quality and biodiversity; as well as Canada’s ambitious sector-by-sector approach to reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions.

GHG reductions measures taken to date include banning the construction of future coal-fired plants that use traditional technology, implementing GHG standards for passenger cars and light trucks, and most recently releasing standards for heavy trucks that will see GHG reductions of up to 23 percent by the 2018 model year, as well as significantly lower fuel usage and costs for vehicle owners and operators.

Canada’s approach to a green economy also includes investments in clean technology projects and research, as well as collaborations with private and international partners on the development of innovative technologies that benefit the environment. Recently, Canada strengthened its commitment to “green” Canada’s economy by investing $61.8 million to assist 23 new clean technology projects, ranging from an innovative, environmentally-friendly way to control bacteria in crops to making heating and air conditioning systems more energy efficient. Overall, since 2006, Canada has invested more than $10 billion to reduce GHG emissions, to improve energy efficiency and to develop green infrastructure.

The Government of Canada supports ongoing innovations that sustain Canada’s environment while stimulating our economy. Driving environmental technologies at home and abroad is allowing Canada to promote a sustainable environment while achieving economic benefits for all Canadians.

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Canada’s Environment Minister Discusses Environmental Initiatives in Vancouver

VANCOUVER, B.C. – March 13, 2013 – Canada’s Environment Minister, the Honourable Peter Kent, spoke to the Vancouver Board of Trade today about the Government of Canada’s initiatives to strengthen environmental protection.

“The value of our environment and its significance are well understood by the Harper Government,” said Minister Kent. “We recognize that conservation and environmental protection are very important to well-being of all Canadians.”

Minister Kent outlined the Government of Canada’s commitment to ensuring that Canadians have access to a healthy environment. The Government of Canada is committed to protecting the environment, and has backed up that commitment by taking a number of measures. For example, we are:

Implementing regulations to reduce greenhouse gases from coal-fired electricity plants, which will reduce greenhouse gases by 214 megatonnes over the period 2015–2035. We expect that every coal-fired plant in Canada that uses traditional technology will eventually be closed, with the first plants closing in the next few years.
Implementing regulations to reduce greenhouse gas emissions from heavy-duty vehicles that will see emissions from 2018 vehicles reduced by up to 23 percent.
Consulting on regulations that will see greenhouse gases from cars and light trucks fall by 50 percent by 2025.
Implementing regulations requiring 5 percent renewable fuel in gasoline.
Through sound science, strong leadership, and productive partnerships, the Government of Canada has also advanced initiatives towards protecting and increasing land conservation, and protecting endangered species.

These initiatives include the proposed designation of the Scott Islands marine National Wildlife Area, and the proposed Southern Strait of Georgia National Marine Conservation Area Reserve.

 
 

Source: Inquiry Centre Environment Canada
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