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A Primer for Trading Greenhouse Gas Reductions from Landfills – Emissions trading
Organization: Environment Canada

Canada-China Co-operation: Report Card 2000 – Canada-China Joint Committee on Environment Cooperation (JCEC): reports on, among other activities, work on energy, cleaner production, forests.
Organization: Environment Canada

Canada's Greenhouse Gas Inventory 1990-2001 (Volume 2 of 2) – [PDF, 223 pages]
Organization: Environment Canada

Canadian Centre for Climate Modeling and Analysis – The Canadian Centre for Climate Modelling and Analysis is a division of the Climate Research Branch of Environment Canada's Meteorological Service of Canada
Organization: Environment Canada

Canadian Hurricane Centre – Tracks severe weather events
Organization: Environment Canada

Climate and Water – Site includes explanation of climate, how climate change may impact water, and ecoclimate maps.
Organization: Environment Canada

Climate Change – Environment Canada's overview site on climate change.
Organization: Environment Canada

Climate Change Resources
Organization: Environment Canada

Climate Change Resources: MultiMedia
Organization: Environment Canada

CO2/Climate Report, Spring 2001 Issue – Newsletter on climate change science [PDF, 26 pages]
Organization: Environment Canada - Meteorological Service of Canada

CO2/Climate Report, Winter 2001 Issue – Newsletter on climate change science [PDF, 8 pages]
Organization: Environment Canada - Meteorological Service of Canada

Comparison of Global Emissions
Organization: Environment Canada

EcoAction – The EcoAction Community Funding Program is an Environment Canada program that provides financial support to community groups for projects that have measurable, positive impacts on the environment.
Organization: Environment Canada

EcoAction Success Stories  – !Stories on community groups in action that have improved their local environment and achieved positive and sustainable results
Organization: Environment Canada

Ecological Monitoring and Assessment Network – The Ecological Monitoring and Assessment Network (EMAN) is made up of linked organizations and individuals involved in ecological monitoring in Canada to better detect, describe, and report on ecosystem changes.
Organization: Environment Canada

Environmental Management Systems (EMS) Info – Provides information (tools, guidelines, links) on environmental management systems (EMS) to employees of the Government of Canada, and to EMS practitioners around the world.
Organization: Environment Canada

Environmental Cooperation Action Plan and Framework Statement Between the Government of Canada and the Government of the People's Republic of China – 1999 Framework and Action Plan for the Canada-China Joint Committee on Environment Cooperation (JCEC)
Organization: Environment Canada

Environmental Technology Advancement Directorate – Science and technology for environmental protection; includes air quality monitoring, measuring pollutants in emissions from mobile and stationary sources, as well as developing and assessing technologies to reduce and measure emissions
Organization: Environment Canada

Extreme Weather and Climate Change – [PDF, 33 pages]
Organization: Environment Canada - Meteorological Service of Canada

National Environmental Indicator Series: Climate Change – Sources, concentrations
Organization: Environment Canada

National Office of Pollution Prevention – The National Office of Pollution Prevention (NOPP) is Environment Canada's focal point for the management of toxic substances, implementation of federal pollution prevention policy and legislation, and the development of new concepts and policy instruments that facilitate the transition to pollution prevention in Canada
Organization: Environment Canada

National Water Research Institute – Research includes impacts of climate change on hydrologic systems
Organization: Environment Canada

The Path to Progress: A Climate Change Chronology – Includes a useful Climate Change Chronology
Organization: Environment Canada

Overview: Canada Country Studies: A Window on Climate Change in Canada
Organization: Environment Canada

Proposal by Canada for a Workshop on Methodological Issues Raised by Cleaner or Less-Greenhouse-Gas-Emitting Energy Trade
Organization: Government of Canada

1990-2001 National and Provincial GHG Emissions
Organization: Environment Canada

Science and the Environment Bulletin
Organization: Environment Canada

Sky Watchers – Weather observations submitted by students
Organization: Environment Canada

The Canadian Pollution Prevention Information Clearinghouse – The Canadian Pollution Prevention Information Clearinghouse (CPPIC) is a database providing Canadians with the information they need to practice pollution prevention (P2).
Organization: Environment Canada

The Kyoto Protocol – Full text of the Kyoto Protocol
Organization: Environment Canada

The Potential Impact of Global Warming on the Lake Erie/St Clair Basin: Water Quantity Issues
Organization: Environment Canada

What You Can Do: Down to Earth Choices for Sustainable Living. – The What You Can Do web site is a place to find information and tips to help you take action for a cleaner and healthier environment. This site brings together tips to encourage environmental action in your daily life. Here you will find tips for particular places (your home, your school and more) and by specific topics (climate change, water, air etc).
Organization: Environment Canada

Taking Action: International Action on Climate Change: The Road to Kyoto – Brief history of events, reports and agreements leading up to Kyoto.
Organization: Environment Canada

Landfill Gas Utilization Technical Bulletins – Series of Technical Bulletins highlight the success stories of six facilities in Canada which utilize landfill gas (LFG) for the generation of electricity and heating.
Organization: Environment Canada

Climate Change
Organization: Environment Canada

Canada's National Environmental Indicator Series – The State of the Environment (SOE) Infobase, administered by the National Indicators and Reporting Office, presents Environment Canada’s work on state of the environment reporting and environmental indicators — designed to translate science and data into information and knowledge that can be used.
Organization: Environment Canada

Canadian Environmental Protection Act – An Act respecting pollution prevention and the protection of the environment and human health in order to contribute to sustainable development.
Organization: Environment Canada

Environment Canada and the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change – Recognizing the problem of potential global climate change, WMO (http://www.wmo.ch) and UNEP (http://www.unep.org) established the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) in 1988. The role of the IPCC is to assess the scientific, technical and socio-economic information relevant for the understanding of the risk of human-induced climate change.
Organization: Environment Canada

Sustaining the Environment and Resources for Canadians
Organization: Environment Canada

Environmental Law Enforcement
Organization: Environment Canada

Environmental Technology Advancement – Welcome to the Environmental Technology Advancement Directorate (ETAD) website which is dedicated to sharing information about our program and project activities aimed at developing and applying science and technology for environmental protection in Canada and around the world.
Organization: Environment Canada

National Water Research Institute – The National Water Research Institute (NWRI) is Canada's preeminent freshwater research facility, the largest in the country with centres on the shores of the Great Lakes in Burlington, Ontario and in the heart of the Canadian Prairies in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan
Organization: Environment Canada

Stratospheric Ozone
Organization: Environment Canada

Smog in Canada
Organization: Environment Canada

Environment Canada
Organization: Environment Canada

What You Can Do: Down to Earth Choices for Sustainable Living – The What You Can Do web site is a place to find information and tips to help you take action for a cleaner and healthier environment. This site brings together tips to encourage environmental action in your daily life. Here you will find tips for particular places (your home, your school and more) and by specific topics (climate change, water, air etc).
Organization: Environment Canada

Responding to Global Climate Change in the British Columbia and Yukon Region
Organization: Environment Canada

Responding to Global Climate Change in Québec
Organization: Environment Canada

Responding to Global Climate Change in the Prairies
Organization: Environment Canada

Responding to Global Climate Change in the Atlantic
Organization: Environment Canada

Responding to Global Climate Change in the Arctic
Organization: Environment Canada

Responding to Global Climate Change in Ontario
Organization: Environment Canada

The Greenhouse Gas Emissions Outlook to 2020
Organization: Environment Canada

The Science of Climate Change
Organization: Environment Canada

Toronto-Niagara region study on Atmospheric change – This project proposes to conduct a study, both privately and publicly funded, into the nature of atmospheric change in the Toronto-Niagara Region, identifying impacts on the ecology, economy and society of the region, and assessing potential response measures and actions.
Organization: Environment Canada - Meteorological Service of Canada

Climate Change Science: Summary of Recent, Key Climate Change Science Publications
Organization: Environment Canada - Meteorological Service of Canada

Climate Change Science: What We Do – Climate Change Science Advisors of the Science Assessment Integration Group are responsible for developing, and regularly making available to the government, specialized information on climate change including: the state of climate change science, greenho
Organization: Environment Canada - Meteorological Service of Canada

Climate Trends and Variations Bulletin for Canada
Organization: Environment Canada - Meteorological Service of Canada

Ice Storm '98
Organization: Environment Canada - Meteorological Service of Canada

International Climate Change Programs
Organization: Environment Canada - Meteorological Service of Canada

Canadian Climate Information (MSC)
Organization: Environment Canada - Meteorological Service of Canada

Meteorological Service of Canada - Teacher's Guide
Organization: Environment Canada - Meteorological Service of Canada

The Science of Climate Change – Includes slide shows, fact sheets
Organization: Environment Canada - Meteorological Service of Canada

The Top Ten Canadian Weather Stories for 2001 – What was the weather like in 2000? David Phillips, Senior Climatologist with Environment Canada, has pulled together the most significant weather stories and the weather records that made the headlines
Organization: Environment Canada

Understanding Atmospheric Change: A Survey of the Background Science and Implications of Climate Change and Ozone Depletion – [PDF, 69 pages]
Organization: Environment Canada - Meteorological Service of Canada

El Niño - Canadian Perspective
Organization: Environment Canada - Meteorological Service of Canada

Clean Air
Organization: Environment Canada

CRYosphere SYStem in Canada (CRYSYS) – CRYSYS is a Canadian-led Interdisciplinary Science Investigation in the NASA Earth Observing System (EOS) Program. The main goals of CRYSYS are to develop capabilities for monitoring and understanding regional and larger scale variations in cryospheric variables of importance to Canada (sea ice, snow cover, freshwater ice, glaciers and ice caps, frozen ground/permafrost), and to improve understanding of the role of the cryosphere in the climate system.
Organization: Environment Canada

Canada's Greenhouse Gas Inventory – T
Organization: Environment Canada

Information on Greenhouse Gas Sources and Sinks - Greenhouse Gas (GHG) – The Greenhouse Gas Division of Environment Canada is responsible for developing, monitoring, analyzing and reporting emissions and removals of greenhouse gases
Organization: Environment Canada

What You Can Do - On the Road – The What You Can Do web site is a place to find information and tips to help you take action for a cleaner and healthier environment.
Organization: Environment Canada

Youth and the Environment – Take the time to explore the wealth of youth-related information on the environment and launch yourself on an exciting eco-journey
Organization: Environment Canada

EnviroZine – Environment Canada's online newsmagazine
Organization: Environment Canada

Water Efficiency/Conservation
Organization: Environment Canada

Canadian Weather - Environment Canada – Maintained by the Meteorological Service of Canada's national and regional offices, WeatherOffice.ec.gc.ca is Environment Canada's official online-presence for meteorological information and public forecasts.
Organization: Environment Canada

Canadian Hurricane Centre: Just For Kids – Follow Hurricane Harry to find out more!
Organization: Environment Canada

What You Can Do - Recreation – Enjoy the outdoors while respecting nature. Consider these tips to keep your fun times environmentally friendly ones.
Organization: Natural Resources Canada, Office of Energy Efficiency

New Brunswick Sea-Level Rise – Impacts of Sea-Level Rise and Climate Change on the Coastal Zone of Southeastern New Brunswick
Organization: Environment Canada

Large Final Emitters – Large Final Emitters are companies that produce goods in emissions-intensive sectors including primary energy production, electricity production, and selected areas of mining and manufacturing production.
Organization: Environment Canada

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