Comprehensively Answers
How green is my city? |
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Higher Scores Are Greener Cities
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Canada's World Impact
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1 Longest Coastline 2 Country Size area 1 Footprint Size per person, worst in G20 39 Population Size A Broad Base of Indicators
National Coverage
2021 Cities Score
Population Scored Coverage Province 14,223,942 24 66.1% Ontario 8,501,833 9 45.9% Quebec 5,000,879 8 44.6% British Columbia 4,262,635 2 54.4% Alberta 1,342,153 1 55.9% Manitoba 1,132,505 2 43.5% Saskatchewan 969,383 1 45.4% Nova Scotia 775,610 2 19.3% New Brunswick 510,550 1 21.6% Newfoundland & Labrador 36,991,981 50 53.9% CANADA Source Statistics Canada This edition of the index could not have been completed without the participation, engagement, comments or criticisms from the following
Environment and Climate Change Canada
Federation of Canadian Municipalities - FCM Government of Ontario - RPRA Regional District of Metro Vancouver Actuaries Climate Index Statistics Canada The City of Burlington The City of London The City of Montreal |
Score - City urban footprint scores. Higher scores are more ecologically friendly.
Change - 2019 average city temperature above/below historic norm. Current trend:▼▲ Color: colder, same, below 1.5°c, Above 1.5°c
Change - 2019 average city temperature above/below historic norm. Current trend:▼▲ Color: colder, same, below 1.5°c, Above 1.5°c
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