Canada lobbying European Parliament to weaken climate-change policies

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Canada lobbying European Parliament to weaken climate-change policies

OTTAWA — A visiting member of Europe’s Parliament says he is puzzled by Canadian government policies and fears the world may be forced to leave Canada behind as it moves forward in addressing climate change.

“It’s a very strange position for Europe, because really, for us, Canada is a dear partner,” said Kriton Arsenis, from the Progressive Alliance of Socialists and Democrats, the second-largest group in the European Parliament. “It’s an ally in the way that we share values for the environment, social values, how we imagine the state of the world and we somehow feel left alone.”

Arsenis, 34, who met with some of his Canadian counterparts from opposition parties in a series of meetings Wednesday, said he was actually hoping to get feedback from the government on Europe’s proposed climate policies to improve them. But instead, he received an angry response from Natural Resources Minister Joe Oliver who publicly criticized the foreign visit, blaming it on the opposition New Democrats.

Canada appears to be the only country attempting to lobby the European Parliament in order to weaken its climate policies, Arsenis said. But he warned that the Canadian government’s position may isolate it from efforts to expand and extend the Kyoto Protocol which set legally-binding targets on developed countries’ greenhouse gas emissions as a first step toward preventing dangerous changes in the atmosphere.

Despite concerns about economic woes including in his native country of Greece, Arsenis, whose travel expenses were sponsored by Climate Action Network Canada — a coalition of environment, labour and faith-based groups — said that the Europeans he represents still support efforts to reduce pollution as a necessity to protect future generations.

“We are willing to take any measure necessary to move ahead for this,” Arsenis said during a meeting with the Ottawa Citizen’s editorial board. “For example when we talk about Kyoto, we want to move ahead with Kyoto and we might be forced to do that even if Canada is not on board. This is sad. This is very sad for us. We started this together. We think that it (reflects) our common values.”

But Oliver attempted to blame the NDP for allowing Arsenis to promote European climate policies that would discourage consumption of fuels with above-average environmental footprints such as synthetic crude oil from Western Canada’s natural deposits of bitumen, also known as oilsands.

“Now (New Democrats) are hosting today a session that is giving support for the European Fuel quality directive which will single out the oilsands for bad treatment,” said Oliver. “It’s based on an unscientific and discriminatory approach. Here they are again opposing the creation of Canadian jobs and economic growth for the country.”

Arsenis stressed that Europe’s climate policies, which are still under debate, are attempting to assess the environmental impact of all fuels, and, in fact, do not estimate bitumen to be the most polluting fuel, putting it behind oil shale and coal converted to liquid fuel. “This is not about Canada,” Arsenis said.

“This is about climate change. This is about the environmental impact of . . . our fuels and this is about responding to our citizens’ demands.”

He added that the European policies represent an effort “to do the right thing.”

“Climate change is not a fashion of some sort. It’s a real threat, and whatever we do, we are going to take measures in the future. We can delay it with greater cost if we don’t take measures.”

Arsenis is scheduled to have more meetings and media interviews in Toronto on Thursday before returning home.


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I see being left out of such accords as a good thing. Let Europe and any one else stupid enough to sign it suffer.

Until the accords addess the issue of India and China, there is little point anybody else doing anything. And why would we take a poison pill when China or India or anybody else does not?
 

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It's typical in this day and age that 18 year olds have more sense than our own politicians..

Smart kid!

Teenager to lobby UN climate summit in South Africa

Young environmentalist Tom Youngman is in South Africa this week to help lobby politicians and government officials over the need for firm action to tackle climate change.

The 18-year-old from Bath has been given a boost by the generosity of local people who have helped cover the cost of his trip to Durban with ten other members of the UK Youth Climate Coalition.

He will be lobbying the two-week UN climate talks as a youth delegate, and has raised £1,400 to attend.

The King Edward's School sixth-former left Britain for the summit yesterday and will be returning on December 13. The British youngsters will work with other young people from all over the world to press negotiators for a binding, fair and ambitious deal to tackle climate change. They say they will be lobbying in a colourful and creative way, reminding politicians and officials that the talks will play a huge part in the future well-being of young people.

Tom said: "To know that I am supported not by a huge corporation or a faceless government grant but by my friends, family and local community really makes the project seem all the more worthwhile."

Among the donors was fellow sixth-former Nas Andriopoulos, who gave £10.

Nas said: "It is all too easy to think that the general public cannot have an influence in global politics, but through this initiative, Tom can provide that vital link. "We should engage with politics at every level, and I believe this is a great opportunity to show that the general public has a very strong voice."

Tom added: "To receive a cheque and a letter wishing me luck from a total stranger who read about me in The Bath Chronicle is the most uplifting experience. I'd like to thank all the people and organisations in Bath that have supported me financially or otherwise, and I hope I can in some way represent them at this summit."

He will be attending the annual Conference of the Parties to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change, and you can follow him on Twitter through @tmyoungman.


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