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Potential for Reducing GHG Emissions from Domestic Monogastric Animals – Abstract only
Organization: Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada
Proposal by Canada for a Workshop on Methodological Issues Raised by Cleaner or Less-Greenhouse-Gas-Emitting Energy Trade
Organization: Government of Canada
Preparing for the Regulation of Greenhouse Gases – Paper presented at Environmental Law 2001, April-May 2001, Vancouver.
Organization: Fasken Martineau
Progress Report: Canada's First National Climate Change Business Plan – This Progress Report on Canada’s First National Climate Change Business Plan is part of the annual business planning cycle under Canada’s National Implementation Strategy on Climate Change (NIS). September 2001. (PDF version, 114 pages)
Organization: Government of Canada
Program of Energy Research and Development (PERD) – PERD is a unique federal energy S&T; program which designs and funds work done interdepartmentally by twelve federal departments and agencies in support of NRCan's energy priorities.
Organization: Natural Resources Canada
Promoting Renewable Energy – In order to promote the use of renewable energies and to establish strong partnerships with stakeholders including industry, communities, other federal and provincial departments and environmental groups, Natural Resources Canada (NRCan) developed the Renewable Energy Strategy (1996).
Organization: Natural Resources Canada
Palliser Triangle Global Change Project – Impacts of climate change on the southern Canadian prairies
Organization: Natural Resources Canada, Geological Survey of Canada
Programs and Initiatives – Office of Energy Efficiency activities
Organization: Natural Resources Canada, Office of Energy Efficiency
Publications
Organization: Natural Resources Canada, Office of Energy Efficiency
Pollution Probe – Pollution Probe is a Canadian environmental organization that: defines environmental problems through research; promotes understanding through education; and, presses for practical solutions through advocacy. Pollution Probe is dedicated to achieving positive and tangible environmental change.
Organization: Pollution Probe
Prairie Adaptation Research Collaborative – The Prairie Adaptation Research Collaborative is a partnership of the governments of Canada, Alberta, Saskatchewan and Manitoba mandated to pursue climate change impacts and adaptation research in the Prairie Provinces.
Organization: Prairie Adaptation Research Collaborative
PEI Climate Change Hub – The PEI Climate Change Hub facilitates the exchange of ideas, information, and resources between government, private sector and community-based organizations engaged in public education and outreach on climate change.
Organization: Climate Change PEI
Plant Hardiness Zones in Canada – The Plant Hardiness Zones map outlines the different zones in Canada where various types of trees, shrubs and flowers will most likely survive
Organization: Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada
Pembina Institute – The Pembina Institute is an independent non-profit research, education and advocacy organization that promotes environmental, social and economic sustainability through the development of practical solutions for businesses, governments, individuals and communities. The Pembina Institute provides policy research leadership on climate change, energy policy, green economics, renewable energy, and environmental governance, as well as extensive formal and public education programs.
Organization: Pembina Institute
Pollution Prevention Branch – The Pollution Prevention Branch promotes shift in Manitoba's approach to environmental protection, from control and remediation, to prevention.
Organization: Government of Manitoba
Personal Vehicle Initiative
Organization: Natural Resources Canada, Office of Energy Efficiency
Personal: Residential
– We can help you make informed, energy-wise decisions about your house and what goes into it.
Organization: Natural Resources Canada, Office of Energy Efficiency
Plant Hardiness Zones in Canada – The Plant Hardiness Zones map outlines the different zones in Canada where various types of trees, shrubs and flowers will most likely survive
Organization: Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada