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Letter: This is what climate emergency looks like

It's time for Trudeau to stop just trying to sound like a climate leader, and start acting like one

This is what climate emergency looks like

According to scientists with the World Weather Attribution project, this summer’s extreme heat would have been “virtually impossible without human-caused climate change”. In other words, it’s clear that the fires raging across western and central Canada, the flooding in the Yukon and the heat deaths that we saw just a few weeks ago are climate change happening here and now in Canada.

This is what a climate emergency looks like. So, why isn’t Justin Trudeau acting like it? In the midst of this heat wave, Trudeau has been travelling across the country gearing up for an election. But has he announced any actions to up Canada’s climate ambition in the midst of this crisis? No.

We need real action and we need it now. That means doing the two things most important to tackling the climate crisis — ending fossil fuel expansion and legislating a just transition for workers and communities. It’s time for Trudeau to stop just trying to sound like a climate leader, and start acting like one.

Deborah Jaycox

Duncan

Cowichan Valley Citizen