Canada 'among worst polluters'

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Canada 'among worst polluters'

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But But But, Kyoukan says the US is the devil and Canada can do no wrong.

http://www.cnn.com/2005/WORLD/americas/ ... index.html
OTTAWA (AP) -- A new study by a leading environmental group ranks Canada among the worst polluting nations in the industrialized world, according to 29 key environmental indicators.

The study, conducted at Simon Fraser University and released by the David Suzuki Foundation, rates Canada 28th among 30 countries in the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development.

It puts Canada dead last among the 30 countries in nuclear waste and carbon monoxide production, and 29th in per capita water consumption.

European countries such as Sweden, Switzerland, Denmark and Germany ranked at the top of the environmental list, while Canada, Belgium and the United States were at the bottom.

Suzuki, a geneticist and one of Canada's most respected environmentalists, said North Americans take their natural resources for granted while most European countries have dealt with environmental crises for years. He said environmental issues need to take a prominent place in the next federal election, likely early next year.

The study was conducted by an independent team of multidisciplinary researchers at Simon Fraser University, under the direction of Dr. Thomas Gunton.

"Our research found Canada's environmental performance to be surprisingly low," said Gunton. "Canada lags behind in almost every performance indicator."

Canada's greenhouse gas emissions are two times higher, and major smog-causing air pollutants are two-to-three times higher than the average for other industrialized countries, according to the report by the international environment watchdog group.

"The ability of other high-income countries, such as Sweden, to achieve much lower levels of pollution shows it can be done," Gunton said in a news release. "There's no excuse -- all it requires is a strong commitment from government."

The study found Canada has shown no improvement over the last decade. Canada's rank today is the same as it was in 1992: 28th out of 30.

"The Canada we see in this report does not reflect the one we hold in our hearts," said Suzuki. "Canadians expect more and they expect better," Suzuki said. "We should be outraged that we are among the worst in the industrialized world."
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Doesn't surprise me. I know we use more oil per capita than the US. At least as of a few years ago. Keeping our toes thawed takes some serious fuel.
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Piling on! Canada has more colorful headlines than the U.S. news.
Canada shits the bed but ignores the smell

Canada’s productivity has stagnated, and our position in the global economy is slipping. Canada is especially behind in the area of research and development, where other countries are thriving, and this affects the amount of investment our country can attract. The Conference Board of Canada, which ranks industrialized countries for their performance in various economic categories, ranked Canada 12th in their annual report, dropping from third place in 2003, and sixth place in 2004. Even with these glaring facts, Canadians are mostly complacent and unconcerned with our country’s economic decline.

Canadians need to face up to the fact that our country is not as fine as it once was. That’s not to say we should suppress our national pride, or whine endlessly about our relapse, but perhaps a little protest would do some good. It’s time Canadians showed they care about the declining state of our country, and made an effort to increase its standing in the global community. Not so we can brag about how great we are, but because it’s our home, and making sure it’s a top-notch place to live is important.
http://www.gateway.ualberta.ca/view.php?aid=4977

In other news:
American trips north hit 26-year low

Canada's $58-billion tourism industry is being hammered by the strong loonie, stubbornly high gasoline prices and congested border crossings as American visitors stay home in droves.

The number of Americans travelling into Canada is at a 26-year low, forcing resorts, restaurants and an array of tourist attractions north of the border to rely increasingly on Canadians to play slot machines, admire art, dine out and book into hotels.

Overall travel to Canada by Americans fell in August to its lowest monthly level since May, 1979, and the number of cross-border car trips slumped to the lowest since seasonally adjusted records were compiled in 1972, Statistics Canada reported yesterday.
Besides losing out on tourist dollars, it must be nice not to see all the rude Americans up there.
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