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Global Climate Change Digest A Guide to Information on Greenhouse Gases and Ozone Depletion Published July 1988 through June 1999
FROM VOLUME 8, NUMBER 3, MARCH 1995
REPORTS...
CANADA
Item #d95mar56
National
Action Program on Climate Change, Feb. 1995. Enquiry Centre,
Environ. Canada, Ottawa ON K1A 0H3, Can. (tel: 819 997 2800; fax:
819 953 2225). (See NEWS.)
Item #d95mar57
Climate
Change, Productivity and the Canadian Standard of Living, 11
pp., 1995. Available from AREA (Alliance for Responsible
Environmental Alternatives), 1840 Manulife Pl., 10180-101 St.,
Edmonton AB T5J 3S4, Can. (tel: 403 944 0695; fax: 403 441 9849).
(See NEWS NOTES.) Canadian climate change policy should be
built on: sound economic and environmental analysis; government
goal setting; private sector voluntary measures; and recognition
of the international nature of the issue.
Item #d95mar58
United
States-Canada Air Quality Agreement: 1994 Progress Report
(EPA/430/R-94/013), Air Quality Comm., 64 pp., 1994. Contact
Secretary, Canadian Sect., Intl. Joint Commission, 100 Metcalf
St., Ottawa ON K1P 5M1, Can.; Secretary, U.S. Sect., IJC, 1250
23rd St. NW, S. 100, Washington DC 20440.
Although acidic deposition is the primary focus of work under
the Agreement, other activities may be initiated that relate to
transboundary air pollution.
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