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![]() Human Activity and the Environment: Annual StatisticsProduct main pageHuman activity and the environment: annual statistics is Statistics Canada's flagship publication for environmental statistics. With emphasis on human activity and its relationship to natural systems-air, water, soil, plants and animals-HAE presents a compendium of maps, tables and figures punctuated with simple analysis and interpretation, which together paint a statistical portrait of Canada's environment. In addition, each issue of HAE includes a feature article covering a current environmental issue of concern to Canadians. Information by format([B] = Bilingual; see "Bilingual products" below )
Content noteThe CD-ROM included with this report provides Microsoft Excel versions of all data tables, as well as a reproduction of the printed Human activity and the environment: annual statistics 2005 in portable document format (PDF). SubjectsEnvironment CategoriesEnvironmental impact, Waste management Keywordsair pollution, air quality, aquaculture, carbon monoxide, climate, compost, composting, ecozones, electric power, emissions, endangered species, environmental protection, field crops, forestry industries, fuels, fur farms, garbage, greenhouse gas emissions, groundwater, logging, mining, natural disasters, natural resources, nitrogen oxides, operating expenditures, ozone depletion, pollutants, pollution abatement, pollution control, population growth, provincial differences, recyclable materials collection programs, recycling, research and development, soil quality, sulphur dioxide, surface water, tobacco use, transportation services, waste disposal, water quality, wildlife. Free accessThis product may also be accessible for free at these libraries. Bilingual productsSome bilingual products have changed to separate English and French products. In these cases, back issues are bilingual and the more recent issues are unilingual. Contacts
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