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Better environmental policy than the NDP?

Mojo Radio has been running a story all afternoon about the Conservatives environmental platform and how it is even tougher than Kyoto Protocal (included Nitrous Oxide).

Problem is I can't find details anywhere. Can anybody provide some details?

Update: Isn't the blogosphere great? "YYC" has provided the link.

...Harper says he wants to go beyond Kyoto, which deals mainly with emissions of carbon dioxide.
Harper says his party wants to enact real targets to curb a range of air pollutants, including nitrous oxide, sulphur dioxide, ground layer ozone and particulate matter.
The Conservative leader made the promise while on a radio talk show in Vancouver.


This sounds similar to the Conservative platform from the last election. I don't think they were keen on CO2 targets last time, we'll see what they say this time.

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