Government of Canada - Climate Change Submission
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Introduction
1.1 There is broad agreement in Canada, among all levels of government as well as business leaders and the public, that the health and well being of future generations requires that Canadians act now to address climate change. The main issue of debate has been whether or not this should be done in the context of the Kyoto Protocol.
1.2 The Government of Canada believes that Canada should support the Kyoto Protocol because it provides the
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a whole. Furthermore, the company will be covered under the LIEG program and will be required to reduce its GHG emission intensity in line with the agreements that will be developed. References: Canadian Natural Resources Limited. July 10, 2003. Climate Change Voluntary Challenge Program 2002 Registry Submission Canadian Natural Resources Limited. June 2002. Horizon Oil Sands Project Application for Approval. PricewaterhouseCoopers 2003. 2003 Canadian Energy Survey. Canadian Association of Petroleum Producers. 2003. Canada - A Secure Source of Growing Crude Oil Supply.
a whole. Furthermore, the company will be covered under the LIEG program and will be required to reduce its GHG emission intensity in line with the agreements that will be developed. References: Canadian Natural Resources Limited. July 10, 2003. Climate Change Voluntary Challenge Program 2002 Registry Submission Canadian Natural Resources Limited. June 2002. Horizon Oil Sands Project Application for Approval. PricewaterhouseCoopers 2003. 2003 Canadian Energy Survey. Canadian Association of Petroleum Producers. 2003. Canada - A Secure Source of Growing Crude Oil Supply.