Investigating the impacts of plausible Canadian policies and their supporting mechanisms on export-based regional air pollution in China: A cement manufacturing case study

The Canadian Environmental Protection Act (CEPA) enables the Minister of Environment and Climate Change to develop policy to curtail international air pollution. However, regional air pollution generated during the manufacturing of products outside of Canada is not addressed in CEPA. Using cement ma...

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Main Authors: Darren Brown (Author), Rehan Sadiq (Author), Kasun Hewage (Author)
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Published: Canadian Science Publishing, 2018-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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