Environmental Performance Review of Canada - Launch Presentation by Anthony Cox

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Anthony Cox, Director OECD Environment Directorate 19 December 2017 Environmental Performance Reviews Canada 2017

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Anthony Cox,

Director

OECD Environment Directorate

19 December 2017

Environmental

Performance

Reviews

Canada

2017

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Canada decoupled economic growth

from environmental pressures

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GDP GHG Electricity consumption PM₂̣₅

Source: ECCC (2017), National Inventory Report 1990-2015; IEA (2017), World Energy Statistics and Balances

(database); OECD (2017), OECD Environment Statistics (database).

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Ambitious environmental goals

“Improved partnerships with provincial, territorial, and municipal governments are essential to deliver the real, positive change that we promised Canadians.”

“No relationship is more important to me and to Canada than the one with Indigenous Peoples

- Prime Minister Justin Trudeau

Haida Totem Pole

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A relatively clean electricity mix

4Source: IEA (2017), IEA World Energy Statistics and Balances (database).

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TWhCanada

Coal and coal products Oil Natural gas Nuclear

Hydro Solar/wind/other Biofuels and wasteª

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But Canada remains a carbon-intensive

economy, reliant on fossil fuels

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kg CO2 per US dollar of GDP, 2010 PPP, 2015

Source: OECD (2017), OECD Environment Statistics (database).

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It is the fourth largest GHG emitter

in the OECD

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GHG emissions from transport and

the oil and gas industry are rising

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Oil and gas

Transportation

Buildings

ElectricityHeavy industry

Waste

Agriculture

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Source: ECCC (2017), National Inventory Report 1990-2015

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Canada’s climate targets are ambitious

Source: ECCC (2017), National Inventory Report 1990-2015

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Environmental taxes are needed to set

the right price signals

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% Environmentally related tax revenue as share of GDP

2014 2000

Source: OECD (2017), "Environmental policy instruments", OECD Environment Statistics (database)

1.1%

1.3%

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Low taxes on road fuels, notably diesel

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Gasoline (road use) Diesel (road use)Tax rate (EUR per GJ)

Canada

Source: Adapted from OECD (2015),Taxing Energy Use

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11Source: OECD (2016), Effective Carbon Rates.

Canada-wide carbon pricing will

strengthen price signals

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ECR Level (in EUR/ t CO2)

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Public R&D investment in the energy

sector has increased

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Composition of public energy RD&D budgets, 2004-15

Energy efficiency

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Renewable energy sources

Nuclear

Hydrogen and fuel cells

Other power and storage technologies

Other cross cutting/research

USD million, 2015 prices

Source: OECD (2017), Government Budget Appropriations or Outlays for R&D (database)

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But little research is going into

renewable energy and energy efficiency

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Public RD&D budgets for renewables and energy efficiency, percentage of total public energy RD&D, 2013

Source: OECD (2017), Government Budget Appropriations or Outlays for R&D (database)

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Canada has potential

for becoming more innovative

14OECD (2017), "Patents", OECD Environment Statistics (database).

Green patents on higher-value inventions per million residents,

2011-2013 average, top 15 OECD countries

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Opportunities to increase green

infrastructure

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More protected areas are needed

to achieve international commitments

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Air quality is generally good

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Average annual population exposure to air pollution (PM2.5), 2000 and 2013

2013 2000µg/m3

OECD (2017), "Exposure to Air Pollution", OECD Environment Statistics (database).

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Canadian households produced

30% more waste than in 2002

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Generation of non-hazardous waste, 2002-14

Residential waste

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Population

Non-residential

waste

Source: Statistics Canada (2016), Materials Disposed and Diverted, CANSIM (database).

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Urban wastewater management has

improved

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A relatively large share of Canadians

relies on primary wastewater treatment

% of population connected to public wastewater treatment plants,

ten countries with highest share of primary treatment, 2015 or latest available year

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Wastewater systems have been

improved in First Nations communities

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35%45%

2009-11 2015-16

% of community wastewater systems posing an overall risk to the community members they serve

Low overall risk

Medium overall risk

High overall risk

Source: INAC (2016); INAC (2012).

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Thank you

Environmental

Performance

Reviews

Canada

2017