MINISTER AGLUKKAQ TRAVELS TO NORWAY TO ATTEND THE CLIMATE AND CLEAN AIR COALITION TO REDUCE SHORT-LIVED CLIMATE POLLUTANTS

Environmental Panorama
International
September of 2013


OTTAWA, ON – September 1st, 2013 – The Honourable Leona Aglukkaq, Minister of the Environment, Minister of the Canadian Northern Economic Development Agency and Minister for the Arctic Council, will travel to Oslo, Norway from September 2-3 to participate in the high-level assembly of the Climate and Clean Air Coalition (CCAC) to Reduce Short-Lived Climate Pollutants. As chair of the Arctic Council, she will also meet with Arctic experts on Canada’s Arctic Council chairmanship initiatives (2013-15).

“As an Arctic nation, Canada profoundly understands the climate and public health benefits of reducing short-lived climate pollutants, such as black carbon and methane,” said Minister Aglukkaq. “I look forward to meeting with my international colleagues to advance the collective efforts of the CCAC.”

Canada’s North is especially sensitive to the effects of black carbon as there is an additional warming effect when deposited onto snow and ice. Reducing emissions of short-lived climate pollutants is an integral part of Canada’s broader climate change and clean air agenda, and the Arctic Council program during Canada’s chairmanship.

The Government of Canada's is taking strong action at home to reduce short-lived climate pollutants. Measures include:

Regulations to reduce air pollutants from on-road and off-road vehicles, marine shipping in Canadian coastal waters, and the Canadian rail sector.
Greenhouse gas regulations for the coal-fired electricity sector.
The Air Quality Management System which will provide stringent air quality limits for fine particulate matter, ground-level ozone, and new standards for nitrogen dioxide.
Canada is proud to be a founding member, lead partner and the largest financial contributor of the CCAC – the first global effort to treat these pollutants as a collective challenge. The work of the CCAC is complementary to that of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change, where Canada is working with other Parties to achieve substantial reductions in greenhouse gas emissions, notably through negotiations on a new international climate change agreement with commitments by all major emitters.

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Government of Canada taking action to protect the Greater Sage-Grouse

OTTAWA, Ont. – September 17, 2013 – The Honourable Leona Aglukkaq, Minister of the Environment, Minister of the Canadian Northern Economic Development Agency and Minister for the Arctic Council, announced today the Government’s intention to introduce an Emergency Protection Order for the Greater Sage-Grouse in the coming months.

The intent of an Emergency Order is to impose obligatory restrictions designed to protect the Sage-Grouse and its habitat on provincial and federal crown lands in Alberta and Saskatchewan with no restrictions on activities on private land, nor on grazing on provincial or federal crown lands. Our goal is to achieve the best protection for the Sage-Grouse while minimizing impacts on landowners and agricultural producers.

“Through a combination of stewardship measures we are addressing the imminent threats to the Greater Sage-Grouse,” said Minister Aglukkaq. “We will be working with provinces and stakeholders over the coming months to implement these measures.”

An Emergency Order would build on efforts the Government of Canada is already taking to protect the Greater Sage-Grouse. We are partnering with the Government of Saskatchewan, Government of Alberta, the Calgary Zoo and other stakeholders such as the Alberta Conservation Association on several innovative new projects to support the long term recovery of the Sage-Grouse populations. We have already committed to providing over $1 million in funding over the next three years for projects to protect Sage-Grouse and other species at risk in Alberta and Saskatchewan. Additional funding will be available under the Habitat Stewardship Program to support landowners and other stakeholders in protecting Sage-Grouse.

An Emergency Order under the Species at Risk Act (SARA) can be used when a species faces imminent threats to its survival, and current protection measures are deemed inadequate. An Emergency Order for Greater Sage-Grouse would protect the habitat necessary for the survival of the species. This would be the first time since the Act’s inception that this mechanism is being invoked.

The Greater Sage-Grouse is an endangered bird that depends on the unique prairie ecosystem of southeastern Alberta and southwest Saskatchewan. The Sage-Grouse population in Canada has declined by nearly 98% since 1988, with less than 150 birds now remaining in Alberta and Saskatchewan.

 

Source: Inquiry Centre Environment Canada
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