Why “specified gas emitters” don’t report “specified gas emissions”

Why “specified gas emitters” don’t report “specified gas emissions”

1/22/2010

How much greenhouse gas does your favorite industrial facility produce?  We would all love to know.  On January 18, 2009, ELC staff lawyers attended a workshop on Alberta Environment’s Specified Gas Reporting Program.  There is a program?  Yes, in fact, Alberta has much greenhouse gas law.  The issues is with its complexity and non-transparency.  The Reporting Program is a test case for access to information, and it will be tested shortly.  By March 31, 2010, all industrial facilities emitting 50,000 tonnes of GHG a year must report to the province.  By June 1, 2010, the same facilities must report to the federal government.

Read “Why ‘specified gas emitters’ don’t report ‘specified gas emissions””  on the ELC blog.

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