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By most measures of environmental policy and progress, Ontario, Canada, ranks well. Over the last half-century, Canadas most populous province required cities and industries to treat every gallon of wastewater, dramatically reduced the level of sulfur and other pollutants that caused acid rain, and convinced the big and politically powerful pulp and paper industry to install state-of-the-art emissions control equipment
Next year, though, Ontario is scheduled to complete a 21st century environmental cleanup project that distinguishes it among North American jurisdictions. After a decade of work by the Liberal Party government, Ontario at the end of this year is scheduled to close the last of its big coal-fired generators, and leave a single small coal-fired unit available during periods of peak electrical demand until it closes next year. In shutting down the provinces 19 boilers fueled by coal, Ontario will become the first industrial region on the continent to eliminate coal-fired generation
http://www.csmonitor.com/World/Making-a-difference/Change-Agent/2013/0403/How-Ontario-is-putting-an-end-to-coal-burning-power-plants?nav=88-csm_category-storyList
GliderGuider
(21,088 posts)Actually, you're not gonna believe either of these:
1. I live in Ontario, I think I'm fairly clued in, and I didn't know this was going on. Wow.
2. I'm actually happy about a piece of environmental news for the first time in a decade. Double wow.
pscot
(21,024 posts)There's so little of it.
CRH
(1,553 posts)with the nation's position on allowing tar sands. A strawberry among the thistles.