Gatineau, QC – More than $1.4 million in funding is being provided by Environment Canada for science initiatives under the Clean Air Regulatory Agenda. In all, seven universities will receive funding for 13 projects that will contribute to the body of knowledge for effective action to improve air quality and reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions.
The Clean Air Regulatory Agenda, established in 2006, supports efforts to improve the environment by reducing GHG and air pollutant emissions.
The projects that received funding are listed here.
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