MONTREAL – Earlier this week, the Liberals led by Mark Carney introduced plans for nature safety in Canada, unveiling a collection of commitments geared toward conserving biodiversity, bolstering Indigenous stewardship, safeguarding freshwater, and assembly international safety targets.
Greenpeace Canada welcomes the Liberal nature platform particularly given present geopolitical dramatics. However extra ambition is urgently wanted if ecosystems are to be restored, biodiversity loss reversed and worldwide commitments met.
This implies reintroducing Invoice C-73, the Nature Accountability Act, with amendments proposed by Greenpeace and different teams. Invoice C-73 is vital to implementing the World Biodiversity Framework and was being debated within the Home of Commons when Parliament was prorogued in January.
Thus far, near 100,000 Canadians have signed a Greenpeace petition demanding a powerful federal nature regulation that protects the wealthy ecosystems of Canada, respects Indigenous sovereignty, ensures public accountability, and establishes agency nature safety targets.
Salomé Sané, Nature & Biodiversity Campaigner for Greenpeace Canada stated:
“Canada’s coronary heart beats within the tall forests and deep rivers of the land, however obscure political commitments gained’t restore the grasslands, forests and waters threatened by local weather change, air pollution, useful resource extraction and habitat destruction. Practically 100,000 individuals in Canada have raised their voices, demanding a powerful federal regulation that safeguards ecosystems, and prioritizes Indigenous stewardship.”
“The Liberals together with different federal events, should hear, and make sure that laws is in place to carry Canada accountable for its worldwide commitments, reverse nature loss, and make reconciliation and justice a central a part of our shared duty to guard nature.” she added.
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Notes to editors:
- Invoice C-73, the Nature Accountability Act, was launched within the Home of Commons on June 13, 2024.
For extra data please contact:
Ray Yeung, Communications Campaigner, Greenpeace Canada, [email protected]
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