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Websites Canada-Chile Agreement on Environmental CooperationObjectives include: the promotion of sustainable development; cooperation to better conserve, protect and enhance the environment; and the promotion of economically efficient and effective environmental measures. Environment Canada. International Relations. Canadian Success StoriesLearn about various pollution prevention projects, who's involved and their economic benefits. Environment Canada. National Office of Pollution Prevention. Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and FloraAn international agreement to ensure that international trade in specimens of wild animals and plants does not threaten their survival. Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species Secretariat (CITES). Electricity and Petroleum Industries 1990-2000In 2000, Electricity and Petroleum Industries contributed 36% or 264 megatonnes of carbon dioxide equivalent* (Mt CO2 eq) of Canada's total greenhouse gas emissions of 726 Mt. Environment Canada. Greenhouse Gas Division. Environmental Choice ProgramEncourages the supply of products and services that are more environmentally responsible, and to help consumers and organizations buy "green". Environment Canada. TerraChoice Environmental Services Inc. Environmental Emergency PlansTo help commercial and industrial facilities prevent and better respond to environmental emergencies. Environment Canada. Environmental Emergencies. Manufacturing Industry 1990-2000In 2000, the Manufacturing Industry contributed 118 megatonnes of carbon dioxide equivalent* (Mt of CO2 eq) emissions, representing 16% of Canada's total emissions (726 Mt). Environment Canada. Greenhouse Gas Division. Proposed Amendments to the Pulp and Paper Effluent RegulationsFederal regulations pertaining to Canada`s pulp and paper industry. Environment Canada. National Office of Pollution Prevention. Pulp and Paper Environmental Effects MonitoringA federal program to monitor effects of pulp mill effluent on fish and fish habitat Environment Canada. Environmental Effects Monitoring. Supporting a Sustainable Future - Making Dollars and SensePresents material from an international conference held on the use of economic incentives and instruments in environmental policy. Environment Canada. Economic and Regulatory Affairs Directorate. Sustainability Reporting ToolkitThis Sustainability Reporting Toolkit was developed in response to an industry identified need to have more information and guidance on practices related to corporate sustainability reporting. Industry Canada. Transportation 1990-2000In 2000, the Transportation sector accounted for 179 megatonnes of carbon dioxide equivalent* (Mt CO2 eq) emissions. This sector represents one of the largest sources of emissions, and was responsible for 24.7% of Canada's total emissions of 726 Mt. Environment Canada. Greenhouse Gas Division. Trichloroethylene and Tetrachloroethylene in Solvent DegreasingLooks at the management of the CEPA toxic solvent degreasing substances, trichloroethylene and tetrachloroethylene. Environment Canada. National Office of Pollution Prevention. World Trade OrganizationA global international organization dealing with the rules of trade between nations, the goal of the WTO is to help producers of goods and services, exporters, and importers conduct their business. World Trade Organization. |
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