Health of the planet survey
The Health of the Planet (HOP) survey was coordinated by the George H.
The Health of the Planet (HOP) survey was coordinated by the George H.
Research data made freely available to academic researchers.
This project was undertaken to study the political attitudes and behavior of the Canadian electorate. Respondents were queried about their political party preferences and were asked to identify the most important election issues.
Climatic data, including daily and total minimum, maximum and mean temperature, rainfall, snowfall, and total precipitation, for Toronto (6138350), Ontario.
Contains the entire WOUDC ozone data archive (up to the end of the data year 1999) for data sets received by 2000-08-31. The following data types are represented: total ozone, ozonesondes, Umkehr N and retrieved values, lidar and surface ozone.
Describes the concepts, data sources and methods used to date in the development of the Canadian System of Environmental and Resource Accounts (CSERA), which helps quantify the links between the environment and the economy.
Between 1957 and 1991 the Alberta Research Council collected a significant amount of meteorological data in Central Alberta.
Contains data on facility-reported information on pollutant releases and transfers and air pollutant emission summaries and trends.
This contains statistics on Canada's total greenhouse gas emissions and removals at the national, provincial and sectoral level, greenhouse gas sources and sinks in Canada, publicly accessible inventory of facility-reported greenhouse gas (GHG) data and information and Canadian Environmental Sust
HYDAT is a relational database that contains the actual computed data for the stations listed in HYDEX. These data include: daily and monthly means of flow, water levels and sediment concentrations (for sediment sites). For some sites, peaks and extremes are also recorded.