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Environment committee   the department whether Environment and Climate Change is looking at 2026 as a negotiable date.

April 28th, 2022Committee meeting

Lloyd LongfieldLiberal

Environment committee   was a critical component of our emissions reduction fund analysis. It was to look at the big picture and compare. For a global issue like climate change, that also can mean what the emissions are once the material is shipped and combusted elsewhere, and so on. On a full life cycle, full-cost

April 28th, 2022Committee meeting

Jerry V. DeMarco

Environment committee  Yes. Climate change is a whole-of-society issue. We're talking mostly about the federal role today, but in this particular area, it's obviously an area of shared jurisdiction and a system that contemplates the possibility of a patchwork of programs in Canada. The easiest thing

April 28th, 2022Committee meeting

Jerry V. DeMarco

Environment committee  Mr. Chair, most of my questions have been answered, but I wonder if I could give both the Environment and Climate Change Canada and the Natural Resources Canada staff who are here an opportunity to comment on the $9.1-billion emissions reduction plan we just introduced through

April 28th, 2022Committee meeting

Terry DuguidLiberal

Environment committee  I can answer that. With respect to Environment and Climate Change Canada's modelling, it is done according to UNFCCC reporting guidelines and is reviewed internationally. We also look at the best available data, the best available cost curves that are out there underlying

April 28th, 2022Committee meeting

Derek Hermanutz

Environment committee  Thanks so much. My first question is about the difference in the estimates between Environment and Climate Change Canada and Natural Resources Canada. They had such a huge difference in their estimates of the amount of greenhouse gas reductions from hydrogen. This seems like

April 28th, 2022Committee meeting

Laurel CollinsNDP

Environment committee  Thank you so much. To Environment and Climate Change Canada, can you explain the gap, this huge disparity and disconnect, between your department and Natural Resources Canada when you should be working very closely on climate solutions?

April 28th, 2022Committee meeting

Laurel CollinsNDP

Environment committee  Mr. Chair, I was just going to cut in to ask if Environment and Climate Change Canada could submit a report or any information they have on what Mr. Moffet just said, which was that these disconnects happen frequently. Could we get a list of other disconnects that the government

April 28th, 2022Committee meeting

Laurel CollinsNDP

Environment committee  Thank you very much, Mr. Chair. I am pleased to be here with you today to discuss the 2022‑23 main estimates for Environment and Climate Change Canada, the Parks Canada Agency and the Impact Assessment Agency of Canada. With us today are Paul Halucha, associate deputy

May 3rd, 2022Committee meeting

Steven GuilbeaultLiberal

Environment committee  As you know, the impact agency of Canada, or IAAC, is a federal body accountable to the Minister of Environment and Climate Change. It serves Canadians by delivering high-quality impact assessment that looks at both positive and negative environmental, economic, social

May 3rd, 2022Committee meeting

Steven GuilbeaultLiberal

Environment committee  , the impacts of climate change, such as the increased likelihood of extreme temperatures and precipitation and the changing frequency and intensity of wildfires, droughts and floods may force many species to move due to changing conditions. Ecological corridors help species adapt

May 3rd, 2022Committee meeting

Steven GuilbeaultLiberal

Environment committee  I strongly disagree with both your statements. First, it's important to take the time to read the report from the International Energy Agency, presented just before the Glasgow conference, or the report from the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, or IPCC. These two

May 3rd, 2022Committee meeting

Steven GuilbeaultLiberal

Environment committee  As I was saying, the IPCC, which is considered by many, perhaps not you, as an authoritative figure when it comes to climate change, in its last report refers to carbon capture and storage as a critical technology for the world to reach—

May 3rd, 2022Committee meeting

Steven GuilbeaultLiberal

Environment committee  Thank you for the question. I have ongoing conversations with counterparts from different countries. In fact, I will be visiting some of them in the coming weeks. Let me assure you—or perhaps reassure you—that climate change remains a very high priority for developing countries

May 3rd, 2022Committee meeting

Steven GuilbeaultLiberal

Environment committee   as Canada continues to build a sustainable net-zero emissions economy towards 2050. The fund is an important part of the pan-Canadian framework on clean growth and climate change as well as Canada's strengthened climate plan, which is a healthy environment and a healthy economy

May 3rd, 2022Committee meeting

Steven GuilbeaultLiberal