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  1. In Canada, the national average temperature for the year 2021 was 2.1 degrees Celsius (°C) above the 1961 to 1990 reference value, making it the 5th warmest year since 1948 From 1948 to 2021, there is a trend in annual average temperature departures, showing 1.9°C of warming

  2. OVERVIEW OF CANADAS EFFORTS ON CLIMATE CHANGE. Key Achievements: • Canadian Net-Zero Emissions Accountability Act (2021) • 2030 Emissions Reduction Plan • Carbon pollution pricing • Accelerated phase-out of coal-fired power by 2030 • Oil and gas methane regulations • Clean Fuel Regulations • Investment in public transit

  3. Observed emission changes from 2005 through 2022 reflect the impact of changing the reporting threshold in 2009 and 2017 (notably in Mining, Quarrying, Oil and Gas Extraction). Overall, GHG emissions reported by the Utilities sector have steadily decreased over the last decade.

  4. Jan 25, 2024 · Most homes that heat with oil are in Quebec (465,000), Ontario (267,000) and the Atlantic provinces (287,000). Approximately 25 percent of households in Atlantic Canada currently heat with oil, compared to approximately six percent across the rest of Canada.

  5. 2022 Canadian Energy Efficiency Scorecard: Provinces and Territories. Efficiency Canadas fourth annual Energy Efficiency Scorecard assesses policy and outcomes realized within the 18-month window between January 2021 and June 2022.

  6. INTRODUCTION. Canadas natural gas system ofers afordable, reliable, clean energy — a reality that is most appreciated by citizens as we approach winter and need more energy to stay warm. This report looks at Canada’s natural gas market as we enter the 2022–2023 winter heating season.

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  8. Dec 22, 2023 · News release. December 22, 2023 Ottawa, Ontario Natural Resources Canada. Making the switch from a costly oil furnace to an efficient heat pump helps Canadians save thousands of dollars each year on their energy bills.