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Sunday, 15th April 2012
National Inventory Report 1990-2010: Greenhouse Gas Sources and Sinks in Canada
Source: Environment Canada
From the report:
Canada’s National Inventory Submission is the annual communication through which Canada meets its annual reporting obligations under the [United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change], and demonstrates compliance with monitoring and reporting requirements under the Kyoto Protocol. The National Inventory Submission also serves as the authoritative indicator and basis of comparison of national performance. It is a source of reliable, detailed information for Canadians on key emission trends for specific sources, sectors and regions; and provides a core set of data for setting baseline emissions and further analysis.
+ Link to executive summary at Environment Canada (PDF; 1.75 MB) or HTML version
+ Link to full report at UN page (See country listings.)
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