Canada’s total GHG emissions amount to 1.6 percent of global emissions. Canada’s N20 emissions are approximately 4.5 percent of its total, hence, (.016*.045=0.0007) or about seven one-hundredths of one percent of global greenhouse gas emissions. Recently announced government spending initiatives intended to reduce agricultural nitrous oxide emissions are approximately CDN$1.6 billion. This is to complement approximately CDN$283 million per year in spending by the agriculture sector to the same end. These additional costs to the agriculture sector would likely be passed on to consumers.
https://www.fraserinstitute.org/studies/costs-and-benefits-of-reducing-nitrous-oxide-emissions-from-canadian-agriculture
Canada’s total GHG emissions amount to 1.6 percent of global emissions. Canada’s N20 emissions are approximately 4.5 percent of its total, hence, (.016*.045=0.0007) or about seven one-hundredths of one percent of global greenhouse gas emissions. Recently announced government spending initiatives intended to reduce agricultural nitrous oxide emissions are approximately CDN$1.6 billion. This is to complement approximately CDN$283 million per year in spending by the agriculture sector to the same end. These additional costs to the agriculture sector would likely be passed on to consumers. https://www.fraserinstitute.org/studies/costs-and-benefits-of-reducing-nitrous-oxide-emissions-from-canadian-agriculture
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