In contrast, a consumption-based written permission except in the emissions account measures the quantity of greenhouse gas emissions generated during case of brief passages quoted in the production process for final goods and services that are consumed in Alberta through critical articles and reviews. [...] President's Fellow, and supported by more than 100 academics For further details on these results in a national context, the methodology for generating and researchers, the work of The them and their policy implications, please see the companion papers to this communiqué School of Public Policy and its series: (1) Fellows and Dobson (2017); and (2) Dobson and Fellows (2017). [...] The decrease in emissions in the utilities sector is due to the fact that electricity purchased by firms and government accounts for a large share of output from the sector. [...] This is again the result of a large share of output from both sectors being sold to intermediate suppliers – food manufacturers, restaurants, food distributors and grocery stores in the crop and animal production sector, and oil and gas companies, utilities and manufacturers in the natural gas extraction sector. [...] In contrast, emissions in the personal transportation and residential sectors do not change when moving from a production- to a consumption-based accounting approach as all of the production emissions in these sectors are generated by household consumption of fossil fuels in personal vehicles and in homes.