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Commission for Environmental Cooperation

The Commission for Environmental Cooperation (CEC; Spanish: Comisión para la Cooperación Ambiental; French: Commission de coopération environnementale) was established by Canada, Mexico, and the United States to implement the North American Agreement on Environmental Cooperation (NAAEC), the environmental side accord to the North American Free Trade Agreement. The CEC's mission is to facilitate cooperation and public participation to foster conservation, protection and enhancement of the North American environment for the benefit of present and future generations, in the context of increasing economic, trade and social connections among Canada, Mexico and the United States.

Commission for Environmental Cooperation
AbbreviationCEC
CCA
CCE
Formation1994
Headquarters700 de la Gauchetière St. West, Suite 1620
Location
Membership
 Canada
 Mexico
 United States
Executive Director
Jorge Daniel Taillant
Websitecec.org

Origins and structure edit

The Commission for Environmental Cooperation was created in 1994 by Canada, Mexico and the United States, under the NAAEC.[1] The NAAEC was implemented in parallel to the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) and complements NAFTA's environmental provisions. It signified a commitment that liberalization of trade and economic growth in North America would be accompanied by collaboration and continuous improvement in the environmental protection provided by each of the three signatory countries. In part, the NAAEC was driven by the desire of the United States to mitigate public concern about the impact of trade liberalization on environmental protection in the three countries, particularly Mexico.

The CEC is the first international environmental organization created in parallel with a trade agreement and is the sole organization with a mandate to monitor and report upon the impact of trade on the environment of North America.

The CEC is composed of the Council, the Secretariat and the Joint Public Advisory Committee.[2]

CEC Council edit

The Council is the CEC's governing body and is composed of the highest-level federal environmental authorities from Canada, Mexico, and the United States: the Canadian Minister of Environment and Climate Change, the Mexican Secretary of Environment and Natural Resources (Semarnat), and the Administrator of the US Environmental Protection Agency.

The Council meets at least once a year, including with the public, to set the CEC's overall direction, including its budget and activities. It assigns responsibilities, if needed, to committees, working groups or expert groups, as may be required to fulfill its mandate.

Secretariat edit

The CEC Secretariat is headquartered in Montreal. The Secretariat implements several projects under the operational plan authorized by the Council and processes submissions on enforcement matters.

Joint Public Advisory Committee edit

The Joint Public Advisory Committee (JPAC) is composed of fifteen citizens (five from each country). JPAC advises the Council on any matter within the scope of the North American Agreement on Environmental Cooperation and serves as a source of information for the CEC Secretariat.

As a group of volunteer citizens, JPAC is a microcosm of the public: independent individuals who contribute diverse but rich institutional experience and cultural perspectives.

In addition, in 2015 the CEC established a Roster of Experts on Traditional Ecological Knowledge (TEK) whose mandate it is to identify opportunities to apply TEK to the CEC's operations and policy recommendations. This is an innovative mechanism and the first traditional ecological knowledge panel to be named to a trilateral organization such as the CEC. In July 2017, the group was re-christened the "TEK Expert Group" and now reports directly to the CEC Council.

Cooperative Work Program edit

The CEC's cooperative agenda is defined through the Strategic Plan. The current CEC Strategic Plan 2015–2020 identifies three areas of priority action for the CEC: Climate Change Mitigation and Adaptation, Green Growth, and Sustainable Communities and Ecosystems.

Two-year Operational Plans present how the goals and objectives of the Strategic Plan will be implemented through project activities and key initiatives, and specify the budget for the Commission. Operational Plans are updated biennially.

North American Partnership for Environmental Community Action edit

In 2010, the CEC established a grant program, the North American Partnership for Environmental Community Action (NAPECA) to support communities in their efforts to address environmental problems locally. NAPECA is intended to support a flexible and diverse set of project types that will improve access to resources provided by the Parties through the CEC for smaller, more hands-on organizations and that build partnerships at the community level with a focus on sustainable communities and urban initiatives.

Tools and Resources edit

Publications edit

The CEC's online publications library provides the public with easy access to its large body of published work on environmental policy and research in North America.

Pollutant Release and Transfer Register edit

The North American PRTR Project involves the compilation and dissemination of information on the sources, amounts and handling of toxic substances released or transferred by over 35,000 industrial facilities in Canada, the United States, and Mexico, based on data reported to the pollutant release and transfer register (PRTR) of each country. The main products of this project are Taking Stock Online: a website featuring information and a searchable database of integrated, North American PRTR data and the annual Taking Stock report.

The Taking Stock Online tool allows the user to explore information on pollution from industrial facilities across North America. Summary charts and customized queries can be created and the analysis results downloaded in a variety of formats, including kml files for viewing through Google Earth.

North American Environmental Atlas edit

Created through the cooperation of three national agency partners, the North American Environmental Atlas combines harmonized data from Canada, Mexico and the United States to allow for a continental and regional perspective on environmental issues that cross boundaries. The Atlas continues to grow in breadth and depth as more thematic maps are created through the work of the Commission for Environmental Cooperation (CEC) and its partners. Scientists and map makers from Natural Resources Canada, the United States Geological Survey, Instituto Nacional de Estadística y Geografía, and other agencies in each country produced the information contained in the Atlas. The collection of viewable maps, data, and downloadable map files is available online without cost.

Submissions on Enforcement Matters edit

Articles 14 and 15 of the NAAEC provide a mechanism whereby any nongovernmental organization or person residing or established in North America can file a submission asserting that a Party to the Agreement is failing to effectively enforce its environmental law. The process is informed by the Guidelines for Submissions on Enforcement Matters under Articles 14 and 15 of the NAAEC. The process may lead to the development and publication of a detailed report, called a factual record, researched and written by independent experts. Past submissions have resulted in improved environmental protection, law and policy changes, and increased budgets for enforcement.

Here is a list of factual records published since 1996:

Factual Records Year
Alberta Tailings Ponds II[3] 2020
Agricultural Waste Burning in Sonora 2018
Wetlands in Manzanillo 2016
Sumidero Canyon II 2015
Coal-fired Power Plants 2014
Ex Hacienda El Hospital II and III 2014
Environmental Pollution in Hermosillo II 2014
Lake Chapala II 2013
Quebec Automobiles 2012
Montreal Technoparc 2008
ALCA-Iztapalapa II 2008
Ontario Logging I and Ontario Logging II 2007
Pulp and Paper 2006
Tarahumara 2006
Molymex II 2004
Río Magdalena 2003
BC Mining 2003
Oldman River II 2003
BC Logging 2003
Aquanova 2003
Migratory Birds 2003
Metales y Derivados 2002
BC Hydro 2000
Cozumel 1998

Independent Secretariat reports edit

Under NAAEC Article 13, the CEC Secretariat may develop independent reports on any matter within the scope of the annual program and present them to the three Parties and the general public. These reports may address issues that are not covered by biennial operational plans and have the potential to inform future work of the CEC. Since 1994, the CEC Secretariat has published the following reports:

Article 13 Reports Year
Hazardous Trade? An Examination of US-generated Spent Lead-Acid Battery Exports and Secondary Lead Recycling in Canada, Mexico, and the United States 2017-07-17 at the Wayback Machine 2013
2011
Green Building in North America 2017-07-17 at the Wayback Machine 2008
2004
2002
Ribbon of Life: An Agenda for Preserving Transboundary Migratory Bird Habitat on the Upper San Pedro River 2017-07-17 at the Wayback Machine 1999
Continental Pollutant Pathways: An Agenda for Cooperation to Address Long-Range Transport of Air Pollution in North America 2017-07-17 at the Wayback Machine 1997
The Death of Migratory Birds at the Silva Reservoir 2017-07-17 at the Wayback Machine 1995

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "EPA's Role in the North American Commission for Environmental Cooperation (CEC)". US EPA, OITA. March 18, 2014. Retrieved March 29, 2022.
  2. ^ McCoy, Caitlin (September 30, 2022). "9. Commission for Environmental Cooperation (CEC)". Yearbook of International Environmental Law. Retrieved 2023-07-15.
  3. ^ "CEC Secretariat releases report on Alberta (Canada) Oil Sands Tailings Ponds".

External links edit

  • Official website
  • Joint Public Advisory Committee

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The Commission for Environmental Cooperation CEC Spanish Comision para la Cooperacion Ambiental French Commission de cooperation environnementale was established by Canada Mexico and the United States to implement the North American Agreement on Environmental Cooperation NAAEC the environmental side accord to the North American Free Trade Agreement The CEC s mission is to facilitate cooperation and public participation to foster conservation protection and enhancement of the North American environment for the benefit of present and future generations in the context of increasing economic trade and social connections among Canada Mexico and the United States Commission for Environmental CooperationAbbreviationCECCCACCEFormation1994Headquarters700 de la Gauchetiere St West Suite 1620LocationMontreal Quebec CanadaMembership Canada Mexico United StatesExecutive DirectorJorge Daniel TaillantWebsitecec wbr org Contents 1 Origins and structure 1 1 CEC Council 1 2 Secretariat 1 3 Joint Public Advisory Committee 2 Cooperative Work Program 2 1 North American Partnership for Environmental Community Action 2 2 Tools and Resources 2 2 1 Publications 2 2 2 Pollutant Release and Transfer Register 2 2 3 North American Environmental Atlas 3 Submissions on Enforcement Matters 4 Independent Secretariat reports 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksOrigins and structure editThe Commission for Environmental Cooperation was created in 1994 by Canada Mexico and the United States under the NAAEC 1 The NAAEC was implemented in parallel to the North American Free Trade Agreement NAFTA and complements NAFTA s environmental provisions It signified a commitment that liberalization of trade and economic growth in North America would be accompanied by collaboration and continuous improvement in the environmental protection provided by each of the three signatory countries In part the NAAEC was driven by the desire of the United States to mitigate public concern about the impact of trade liberalization on environmental protection in the three countries particularly Mexico The CEC is the first international environmental organization created in parallel with a trade agreement and is the sole organization with a mandate to monitor and report upon the impact of trade on the environment of North America The CEC is composed of the Council the Secretariat and the Joint Public Advisory Committee 2 CEC Council edit The Council is the CEC s governing body and is composed of the highest level federal environmental authorities from Canada Mexico and the United States the Canadian Minister of Environment and Climate Change the Mexican Secretary of Environment and Natural Resources Semarnat and the Administrator of the US Environmental Protection Agency The Council meets at least once a year including with the public to set the CEC s overall direction including its budget and activities It assigns responsibilities if needed to committees working groups or expert groups as may be required to fulfill its mandate CEC Council MembersCountry Representative Title nbsp Canada Steven Guilbeault Minister of Environment and Climate Change nbsp Mexico Maria Luisa Albores Ministry of Environment and Natural Resources nbsp United States Michael S Regan Administrator of the Environmental Protection AgencySecretariat edit The CEC Secretariat is headquartered in Montreal The Secretariat implements several projects under the operational plan authorized by the Council and processes submissions on enforcement matters Joint Public Advisory Committee edit The Joint Public Advisory Committee JPAC is composed of fifteen citizens five from each country JPAC advises the Council on any matter within the scope of the North American Agreement on Environmental Cooperation and serves as a source of information for the CEC Secretariat As a group of volunteer citizens JPAC is a microcosm of the public independent individuals who contribute diverse but rich institutional experience and cultural perspectives In addition in 2015 the CEC established a Roster of Experts on Traditional Ecological Knowledge TEK whose mandate it is to identify opportunities to apply TEK to the CEC s operations and policy recommendations This is an innovative mechanism and the first traditional ecological knowledge panel to be named to a trilateral organization such as the CEC In July 2017 the group was re christened the TEK Expert Group and now reports directly to the CEC Council Cooperative Work Program editThe CEC s cooperative agenda is defined through the Strategic Plan The current CEC Strategic Plan 2015 2020 identifies three areas of priority action for the CEC Climate Change Mitigation and Adaptation Green Growth and Sustainable Communities and Ecosystems Two year Operational Plans present how the goals and objectives of the Strategic Plan will be implemented through project activities and key initiatives and specify the budget for the Commission Operational Plans are updated biennially North American Partnership for Environmental Community Action edit In 2010 the CEC established a grant program the North American Partnership for Environmental Community Action NAPECA to support communities in their efforts to address environmental problems locally NAPECA is intended to support a flexible and diverse set of project types that will improve access to resources provided by the Parties through the CEC for smaller more hands on organizations and that build partnerships at the community level with a focus on sustainable communities and urban initiatives Tools and Resources edit Publications edit The CEC s online publications library provides the public with easy access to its large body of published work on environmental policy and research in North America Pollutant Release and Transfer Register edit The North American PRTR Project involves the compilation and dissemination of information on the sources amounts and handling of toxic substances released or transferred by over 35 000 industrial facilities in Canada the United States and Mexico based on data reported to the pollutant release and transfer register PRTR of each country The main products of this project are Taking Stock Online a website featuring information and a searchable database of integrated North American PRTR data and the annual Taking Stock report The Taking Stock Online tool allows the user to explore information on pollution from industrial facilities across North America Summary charts and customized queries can be created and the analysis results downloaded in a variety of formats including kml files for viewing through Google Earth North American Environmental Atlas edit Created through the cooperation of three national agency partners the North American Environmental Atlas combines harmonized data from Canada Mexico and the United States to allow for a continental and regional perspective on environmental issues that cross boundaries The Atlas continues to grow in breadth and depth as more thematic maps are created through the work of the Commission for Environmental Cooperation CEC and its partners Scientists and map makers from Natural Resources Canada the United States Geological Survey Instituto Nacional de Estadistica y Geografia and other agencies in each country produced the information contained in the Atlas The collection of viewable maps data and downloadable map files is available online without cost Submissions on Enforcement Matters editArticles 14 and 15 of the NAAEC provide a mechanism whereby any nongovernmental organization or person residing or established in North America can file a submission asserting that a Party to the Agreement is failing to effectively enforce its environmental law The process is informed by the Guidelines for Submissions on Enforcement Matters under Articles 14 and 15 of the NAAEC The process may lead to the development and publication of a detailed report called a factual record researched and written by independent experts Past submissions have resulted in improved environmental protection law and policy changes and increased budgets for enforcement Here is a list of factual records published since 1996 Factual Records YearAlberta Tailings Ponds II 3 2020Agricultural Waste Burning in Sonora 2018Wetlands in Manzanillo 2016Sumidero Canyon II 2015Coal fired Power Plants 2014Ex Hacienda El Hospital II and III 2014Environmental Pollution in Hermosillo II 2014Lake Chapala II 2013Quebec Automobiles 2012Montreal Technoparc 2008ALCA Iztapalapa II 2008Ontario Logging I and Ontario Logging II 2007Pulp and Paper 2006Tarahumara 2006Molymex II 2004Rio Magdalena 2003BC Mining 2003Oldman River II 2003BC Logging 2003Aquanova 2003Migratory Birds 2003Metales y Derivados 2002BC Hydro 2000Cozumel 1998Independent Secretariat reports editUnder NAAEC Article 13 the CEC Secretariat may develop independent reports on any matter within the scope of the annual program and present them to the three Parties and the general public These reports may address issues that are not covered by biennial operational plans and have the potential to inform future work of the CEC Since 1994 the CEC Secretariat has published the following reports Article 13 Reports YearHazardous Trade An Examination of US generated Spent Lead Acid Battery Exports and Secondary Lead Recycling in Canada Mexico and the United States Archived 2017 07 17 at the Wayback Machine 2013Destination Sustainability Reducing Greenhouse Gas Emissions from Freight Transportation in North America 2011Green Building in North America Archived 2017 07 17 at the Wayback Machine 2008Maize and Biodiversity The Effects of Transgenic Maize in Mexico 2004Environmental Challenges and Opportunities of the Evolving North American Electricity Market 2002Ribbon of Life An Agenda for Preserving Transboundary Migratory Bird Habitat on the Upper San Pedro River Archived 2017 07 17 at the Wayback Machine 1999Continental Pollutant Pathways An Agenda for Cooperation to Address Long Range Transport of Air Pollution in North America Archived 2017 07 17 at the Wayback Machine 1997The Death of Migratory Birds at the Silva Reservoir Archived 2017 07 17 at the Wayback Machine 1995See also editInternational Joint CommissionReferences editThis article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Commission for Environmental Cooperation news newspapers books scholar JSTOR July 2019 Learn how and when to remove this template message EPA s Role in the North American Commission for Environmental Cooperation CEC US EPA OITA March 18 2014 Retrieved March 29 2022 McCoy Caitlin September 30 2022 9 Commission for Environmental Cooperation CEC Yearbook of International Environmental Law Retrieved 2023 07 15 CEC Secretariat releases report on Alberta Canada Oil Sands Tailings Ponds External links editOfficial 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