An Open Letter to the Prime Minister of Canada on Climate Change Science
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Tuesday, April 18 2006
The Right Honourable Stephen Harper, P.C., M.P. Prime Minister of Canada Ottawa, ON K1A 0A3
Dear Prime Minister:
As climate science leaders from the academic, public and private sectors across Canada, we wish to convey our views on the current state of knowledge of climate change and to call upon you to provide national leadership in addressing the issue. The scientific views we express are shared by the vast majority of the national and international climate science community. We concur with the climate science assessment of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) in 2001, which has also been supported by the Royal Society of Canada and the national academies of science of all G-8 countries, as well as those of China, India and Brazil. We endorse the conclusions of the IPCC assessment that
“There is new and stronger evidence that most of the warming observed over the last 50 years is attributable to human activities” and of the 2005 Arctic Climate Impact Assessment that “Arctic temperatures have risen at almost twice the rate of those in the rest of the world over the past few decades”.
Climate variability and change is a global issue and the international IPCC process for assessment of climate science, with its rigorous scientific peer review processes, is the appropriate mechanism for assessing what is known and not known about climate science. Many Canadian climate scientists are participating in the preparation of the IPCC Fourth Assessment Report which will be completed in 2007. The following points emerge from the assessments and ongoing research by respected Canadian and international researchers:
We have supplied justification and more detail for each of these points in the accompanying documentation. We urge you and your government to develop an effective national strategy to deal with the many important aspects of climate that will affect both Canada and the rest of the world in the near future. We believe that sound policy requires good scientific input. We would be pleased to provide a scientific briefing and further support, clarification and information at any time.
Signed by 90 Canadian climate science leaders from the academic, public and private sectors across the country:
Cc: Honourable Rona Ambrose, Minister of the Environment, Honourable Gary Lunn, Minister of Natural Resources and Honourable Loyola Hearn, Minister of Fisheries and Oceans.
PS: This letter doesn’t state strongly enough that if our political
leaders fail to act
NOW
we will pass a point of no return in less than 10 years.
Une lettre ouverte au Ministre de l'Environnement du Canada Il reste moins de 10 ans pour éviter le catastrophe ! |