California’s 2017 emissions dip on power, while Quebec’s rise on fuel

Published 19:44 on November 5, 2018  /  Last updated at 14:02 on November 6, 2018  / /  Americas, Canada, US

California's capped GHG emissions dipped in 2017 on lower power sector output, while increased fuel consumption in Quebec saw its emissions rise, possibly transforming the province into a net buyer, according to jurisdictional data.
California's capped GHG emissions dipped in 2017 on lower power sector output, while increased fuel consumption in Quebec saw its emissions rise, possibly transforming the province into a net buyer, according to jurisdictional data.


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