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  2. Carbon pricing in Canada - Wikipedia

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    Carbon pricing in Canada is forecast by Environment Canada to remove 50–60 MT of emissions from the air annually by 2022, representing about 12% of all Canadian emissions. However, Canada needs to reduce emissions to 512 MT by 2030 to meet its commitments under the Paris Agreement.

  3. Greenhouse Gas Pollution Pricing Act - Wikipedia

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    The Greenhouse Gas Pollution Pricing Act [a] (French: Loi sur la tarification de la pollution causée par les gaz à effet de serre) is a Canadian federal law establishing a set of minimum national standards for carbon pricing in Canada to meet emission reduction targets under the Paris Agreement. [2]

  4. Climate change in Canada - Wikipedia

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    As of 2022 Canada was the world's 11th highest emitter of carbon dioxide (CO2) [3] [4] and as of 2021 the 7th highest emitter of greenhouse gases. [5] Canada has a long history of producing industrial emissions going back to the late 19th century.

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  6. Carbon Emissions Are Back Up as the World Reopens - AOL

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    The world is back on track to record the second-largest increase ever in energy-related carbon emissions, according to a report from the Financial Times. According to a forecast by the ...

  7. Canadian economic crisis (2022–present) - Wikipedia

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    By 2000, the United States had established a US$8,000 lead over Canada. The situation deteriorated further after a 2014-15 shock in oil prices, with Canadian per-capita real GDP growing at just 0.4% annually, compared to the 1.4% average of surveyed advanced economies. [7]

  8. Carbon price - Wikipedia

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    In practice, it has resulted in a fairly strong carbon price from 2005 to 2009, but that was later undermined by an oversupply and the Great Recession. Recent policy changes have led to a steep increase of the carbon price since 2018, exceeding 100€ ($118) per ton of CO 2 in February 2023. [8]

  9. Western Climate Initiative - Wikipedia

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    Western Climate Initiative, Inc. (WCI) is a 501(c)(3) non-profit corporation which administers the shared emissions trading market between the American state of California and the Canadian province of Quebec as well as separately administering the individual emissions trading systems in the Canadian province of Nova Scotia and American state of Washington.