Regulating methane emissions is an important policy tool for Canada because it offers a way to effectively limit near-term global warming. Environment and Climate Change Canada published a document in April 2023, proposing a regulatory framework for reducing landfill methane emissions. New regulations will set a much-needed standard for policy consistency across the provinces and territories, and this paper provides feedback on the framework. In 2021, Canada’s waste sector methane emissions were 14 per cent of total emissions, representing an 11 per cent increase since 1990. Waste sector emissions include municipal solid waste landfills, industrial wood waste landfills, solid waste biological treatment and incineration, and wastewater tre...
Municipal solid waste (MSW) landfills have been identified by regulators and policy-makers as primar...
Countries that have ratified the 1994 United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change have an ...
Methane (CH4) has 21 times the global warming potential (GWP) of carbon dioxide (CO2) over a 100-yea...
Regulating methane emissions is an important policy tool for Canada because it offers a way to effec...
Approximately 60 percent of global methane emissions are triggered by anthropogenic sources, in whi...
solid wastes (MSW) in the period 2000-2030, using projections of population growth by the U.N. and p...
SUMMARY. Global generation of municipal solid waste (MSW) is now ~1200 Tg/yr (1 Tg = 1012 g),>70 ...
Center of Columbia University (1) projected the global generation of municipal solid wastes (MSW) in...
This Article aims to address this gap, proposing how the Rule could be amended to reduce methane gen...
The decomposition of municipal solid waste (MSW) in landfills under anaerobic conditions produces la...
[Abstract] During their storage in landfills, wastes are biodegraded, which results in the productio...
SUMMARY: The Environment Agency (the Agency) is responsible for the regulation of landfill sites in ...
Landfill gas (LFG) projects use the gas created from decomposing waste, which is approximately 49% m...
Presentation by Bruce Campbell, CCPA & University of Ottawa, and Hadrian Mertins-Kirkwood, Canadian ...
Landfills accepting biodegradable organic waste produce significant amounts of methane richlandfill ...
Municipal solid waste (MSW) landfills have been identified by regulators and policy-makers as primar...
Countries that have ratified the 1994 United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change have an ...
Methane (CH4) has 21 times the global warming potential (GWP) of carbon dioxide (CO2) over a 100-yea...
Regulating methane emissions is an important policy tool for Canada because it offers a way to effec...
Approximately 60 percent of global methane emissions are triggered by anthropogenic sources, in whi...
solid wastes (MSW) in the period 2000-2030, using projections of population growth by the U.N. and p...
SUMMARY. Global generation of municipal solid waste (MSW) is now ~1200 Tg/yr (1 Tg = 1012 g),>70 ...
Center of Columbia University (1) projected the global generation of municipal solid wastes (MSW) in...
This Article aims to address this gap, proposing how the Rule could be amended to reduce methane gen...
The decomposition of municipal solid waste (MSW) in landfills under anaerobic conditions produces la...
[Abstract] During their storage in landfills, wastes are biodegraded, which results in the productio...
SUMMARY: The Environment Agency (the Agency) is responsible for the regulation of landfill sites in ...
Landfill gas (LFG) projects use the gas created from decomposing waste, which is approximately 49% m...
Presentation by Bruce Campbell, CCPA & University of Ottawa, and Hadrian Mertins-Kirkwood, Canadian ...
Landfills accepting biodegradable organic waste produce significant amounts of methane richlandfill ...
Municipal solid waste (MSW) landfills have been identified by regulators and policy-makers as primar...
Countries that have ratified the 1994 United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change have an ...
Methane (CH4) has 21 times the global warming potential (GWP) of carbon dioxide (CO2) over a 100-yea...