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Frequently Asked Questions
What is a tonne?
What are greenhouse gas emissions (GHGs)?
Why do I need to reduce my greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions?
Are Canadians being asked to reduce their GHG emissions by one more tonne every year?
Is the one-tonne goal for individuals or families?
Is every Canadian expected to achieve that reduction goal?
What about children - can they be expected to achieve the one-tonne goal?
I already produce very few emissions - I have an energy-efficient house and I take the bus to work each day. How can I reduce my emissions by a tonne?
How can I figure out how many GHG emissions I produce now?
Do personal GHG emissions vary by province or territory?
What is the Canadian government doing to reduce its own green house gas emissions?
Why isn't the Challenge directed to big industrial polluters?
Are there federal, provincial or territorial government grants or loans for alternative energy systems such as solar or geothermal?
I want a copy of the free One-Tonne Challenge Tips Guide. How can I get one?
I live in an apartment building and therefore have limited control over things like my heating and cooling systems. How can I contribute to the Challenge?
I have an energy-saving product or idea. Whom can I contact?
Last Updated: 2006-02-02
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