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References and Links


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References

Canada. Natural Resources Canada. National Climate Change Process, Analysis and Modelling Group. 1999. Canada's Emissions Outlook: An Update

Canada. Natural Resources Canada. National Climate Change Process, Analysis and Modelling Group. 1997. Canada's Emissions Outlook.

Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change. Third Assessment Report.

Jaques, A.P. 1992. Canada's Greenhouse Gas Emissions : Estimates for 1990. Environment Canada Report EPS 5/AP/4. Ottawa: Environment Canada.

Jaques, A.P., F. Neitzert and P. Boileau. 1997. Trends in Canada's Greenhouse Gas Emissions 1990-1995. Ottawa: Environment Canada.

Neitzert, F., K. Olsen and P. Collas. 1999. Canada's Greenhouse Gas Inventory and Removals with Trends. Ottawa: Environment Canada.

United Nations. 1992. United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change. New York.

United Nations. 1997. Kyoto Protocol to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change. Kyoto, Japan.


Web Sites

Federal Government

Environment Canada. Climate Change Web Site
Environment Canada - Greenhouse Gas Division: Greenhouse Gas emissions
Environment Canada. State of the Environment Infobase
The State of the Environment (SOE) Infobase was originally developed in 1996 as an interactive and convenient mechanism for presenting a number of environmental reporting products and tools, including The State of Canada’s Environment 1996 and Canada's National Environmental Indicators Series 2003.
Government of Canada. National Climate Change Process of Canada. Climate change backgrounder
This site has been created to inform Canadians about how Canadian governments are responding to the challenge of climate change.
Natural Resources Canada. National Climate Change Process of Canada, Canada's Emissions Outlook

Other

United States Government. Environmental Protection Agency. Global Warming. Emissions

International Government

United Nations Environment Network
United Nations Environment Programme: GRID-Arendal