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TABLE OF CONTENTSRECOMMENDATIONS CONERNING GREENHOUSE GAS REDUCTION STRATEGIES: STATEMENT TOT HE MINISTERS OF ENVIRONMENT AND ENERGY CLIMATE CHANGE STUDY GROUP FORMED AT THE UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO GLOBAL CHANGE AND CANADA NEW CGCP ANNUAL REPORT TO PROVIDE FACTS, FIGURES AGRICULTURE FORUM ON CLIMATE CHANGE ROYAL SOCIETY'S CASE STUDY OF RESEARCH IN THE MACKENZIE BASIN EXAMINES AQUATIC SCIENCE IN CANADA INTERNATIONAL GEOCHEMICAL MAPPING UPDATE REGARDING PROPOSALS SUBMITTED TO THE IAI HUMAN DIMENSIONS OF GLOBAL CHANGE STUDENTSHIP INTERNATIONAL MODEL FOREST NETWORK SECRETARIAT TRANSFERRED TO IDRC. EARTH OBSERVATION DATA SETS PROGRAM CALL FOR PROPOSALS WETVNEW TELEVISION NETWORK FOR GLOBAL AUDIENCE |
CCP INFOIn order to make the most of shared interests and a close working relationship between the Canadian Global Change Program (CGCP) and the Canadian Climate Program (CCP), DELTA contains a special section devoted entirely to issues of concern to the CCP. The CCP was created in 1979 to coordinate national efforts in the field of climate, and to use the knowledge gained to assist individuals, corporations and governments. The program is led by the Atmospheric Environment Service of Environment Canada, but involves other federal departments, provincial governments, research councils, universities, corporations and consultants. Your comments and suggestions regarding this section are welcome. Please address them to the DELTA Editor at the CGCP address given on page two. To obtain more information about the Canadian Climate Program, contact the Canadian Climate Program Office, Atmospheric Environment Branch, 4905 Dufferin St., Downsview, Ontario M3H 5T4; tel: (416) 739-4431; fax: (416) 739-4380
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