Canada’s Air Pollutant Emissions Inventory Report 2024
Table of contents
- Acknowledgements
- List of Common Abbreviations, Chemical Formulas and Units
- Executive summary
- Chapter 1: Introduction
- Chapter 2: 2022 Emissions and trends
- Chapter 3: Air pollutant emissions inventory development
- Annex 1: Definitions of the air pollutants
- Annex 2: In-house estimation methodologies
- A2.1 Estimation methodologies for Ore and Mineral Industries by sector/subsector
- A2.2 Estimation methodologies for Oil and Gas Industry by sector/subsector
- A2.3 Estimation methodologies for Manufacturing by sector/subsector
- A2.4 Estimation methodologies for Transportation and Mobile Equipment by sector/subsector
- A2.5 Estimation methodologies for Agriculture by sector/subsector
- A2.6 Estimation methodologies for Commercial/Residential/Institutional by sector/subsector
- A2.7 Estimation methodologies for Incineration and Waste by sector/subsector
- A2.8 Estimation methodologies for Paints and Solvents by sector
- A2.9 Estimation methodologies for Dust by sector
- A2.10 Estimation methodologies for Fires by sector
- A2.11 Estimation methodology for Mercury in Products
- Annex 3: Recalculations
- Annex 4: Submission to the United Nations Economic Commission for Europe
- A4.1 Canada’s air pollution emissions relative to international commitments
- A4.2 Overview of the United Nations Economic Commission for Europe reporting template
- A4.3 Mapping of Air Pollutant Emission Inventory emissions to the United Nations Economic Commission for Europe’s Nomenclature for Reporting categories
- A4.4 Reporting international marine navigation and air transportation emissions
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