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Canada's Mid-Century, Long-Term Low-Greenhouse Gas Emission Development Strategy

17 Nov 2016

Canada submits this strategy to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) under the premise that the content of the report will continue to be updated and adjusted as Canada advances on the implementation of its low-carbon development pathway. [...] Benefits of there is inherent uncertainty around predicting action to reduce climate risk will outweigh far into the future, the agreement in the literature costs and the international community reinforces the point that early action on climate is moving towards low-greenhouse gas change is crucial to reducing the overall cost of economies. [...] The report also mentions that there may be for energy investments with the goal of enhancing further opportunities for reducing overall electricity Canadian firms’ access to fast-growing low-carbon costs since the peak demands in Canada and the markets and mobilising investments in low-carbon U. S. occur at different periods of the year (most of infrastructure and technology. [...] The report recognises the important role of literature emphasises the need for private and public renewable energy in decarbonising the energy actors to strengthen research, development and system but points out other challenges that many deployment (RD&D) in all sectors of the economy, industrial sectors are facing (e.g., iron and steel, and continuously engage with the international cement manuf [...] The report also highlights the role cities play in driving energy demand and the solutions they may offer to lower the carbon content of the world’s energy systems.
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ISBN
9780660065779
Pages
91
Published in
Gatineau, Quebec, CA

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