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Canada celebrates Clean Air Day 2017


OTTAWA, June 7, 2017 /CNW/ - The Government of Canada is committed to protecting our air quality and ensuring Canadians have healthy communities to live and raise their families. Cleaner air will lead to improved human health, including fewer asthma symptoms; a reduced risk of premature death; and fewer heart-related issues.

The Government of Canada has announced several important initiatives that will provide better air quality for Canadians in the years to come:

Around the world, Canada is known for its clean air. This success comes from working closely with the provinces and territories to set stronger air-quality standards, monitor air quality at hundreds of locations, and provide incentives for clean-air investments.

Canada is also taking a strong leadership role to reduce emissions in the Arctic.

The Arctic Council is working to reduce short-lived climate pollutants, and Canada was proud to join other countries, last month, in adopting the first-ever collective pan-Arctic goal to further reduce black-carbon emissions, a pollutant that impacts climate and human health.

Canada's action on black-carbon emissions also includes investing in clean energy that will help our northern, remote, and Indigenous communities reduce reliance on diesel to generate electricity?a key action item under the Pan-Canadian Framework on Clean Growth and Climate Change.

Quote

"Clean Air Day reminds us how fortunate we are to be living in this wonderful country?with air quality that's consistently ranked among the cleanest by the World Health Organization. We are working together to protect our environment and to build a cleaner economy for Canadian families and future generations."
 ? Catherine McKenna, Minister of Environment and Climate Change

Quick facts

Associated links                  

Canadian Environment Week

Air Quality Health Index

Canada to reduce emissions from oil and gas industry

Government of Canada to develop a national zero-emissions vehicle strategy by 2018

Environment and Climate Change Canada's Twitter page
Environment and Natural Resources in Canada's Facebook page

 

SOURCE Environment and Climate Change Canada


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