Quebec’s ETS emissions remain mostly static in 2018, as industrial reductions mute fuel increase

Published 22:17 on November 6, 2019 / Last updated at 01:24 on November 7, 2019 / / Americas, Canada, US

Quebec's WCI-regulated emissions saw meagre year-on-year growth in 2018, as reductions in the industrial and power sectors minimised gains notched by transportation, according to data released by the environmental ministry.
Quebec's WCI-regulated emissions saw meagre year-on-year growth in 2018, as reductions in the industrial and power sectors minimised gains notched by transportation, according to data released by the environmental ministry.


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