"Lack of co-ordination between governments in Canada has hindered both the effectiveness of efforts to reduce GHG emissions and their efficiency," the Conference Board of Canada says in its new report Greenhouse Gas Mitigation in Canada. "Although it is unrealistic to expect that a single tool can be applied to all sources of emissions, the efficiency of GHG reduction policies, regulations, and programs could be significantly improved through better coordination and broader, more consistent application."
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