Youth Declaration on the Climate
Category: Environment
To: Canadian Government
THE DECLARATION
Climate change is more than just an environmental issue.
When farmers’ crops fail from unnatural droughts, this is a livelihood issue. When our grandparents die from heat waves, this is a health issue. When the animals people traditionally hunt are no longer there, this is a survival issue. When failing to act opens up the Northwest Passage, this is a sovereignty issue. When children can no longer play hockey on outdoor rinks, this is a cultural issue. When I lose my job because industry refused to adapt to a changing world, this is an economic issue.
It is our future at stake; the climate crisis is our issue!
As Canadian youth, we declare our right and accept our responsibility: our right to a healthy future and our responsibility to ensure the same for our children.
The arctic is melting before our eyes and is destroying Indigenous cultures and peoples. Hurricanes and super storms are raging around the world. Small island nations are disappearing due to sea levels rising while our governments and industries are ignoring the greatest crisis of our time. We are seeing over the tipping point. We are seeing this all in our lifetime.
This is the world in which we live, and this is the world that we, as youth, are inheriting. This is the world we refuse to pass on to our children. The climate crisis is upon us. Our choice is clear.
Today we are standing up. Today we are drawing our line in the sand. We are saying thus far and no further. We will no longer be silenced. We will no longer compromise our future. We will create alternatives, we will mobilize ourselves and we will build a better world.
We are:
• Taking action today to reduce energy use, educate our peers, and reduce our emissions. In the absence of meaningful action by government and mainstream industry, we will make the climate crisis a priority for all Canadians. From coast to coast to coast we are working in high schools, on campuses, in communities and at all levels of government to organize actions and develop social, political and technological solutions.
We envision:
• A country that generates energy cleanly and uses energy intelligently and equitably; where transportation is sustainable and accessible; where our cities are healthy and livable; where our employment reflects our values and where industry is accountable for its actions
• A country where the inherent value of all life is respected and our interdependence with the natural world acknowledged; where resources and opportunities are distributed equitably; and where communities are healthy, connected and sustainable.
• A safe and just future with personal, economic, cultural and environmental security for all.
We demand that any plan to address the climate crisis include:
• Deep emission reductions that meet and exceed our international obligations, and the implementation of renewable energy strategies
• The elimination of fossil fuel subsidies
• A comprehensive adaptation strategy for those communities already affected by climate change that incorporates and acknowledges the requirements of Indigenous communities
• Reformations to our curriculum to properly educate youth from kindergarten to post-secondary on the impacts of, and solutions to, climate change
• Official positions for youth in directing Canada’s climate change policies
We can no longer afford to stand idle. Our culture, health, security, environment, prosperity and future are at stake. This is not a dress rehearsal. The government must take concrete short and long-term action now!
We call on you to join us - to heed this call, to take responsibility for this crisis and to help mobilize the resistance. We did not create this crisis but we must and will build and create the solution.
It is with this goal at heart that on the 10th of September 2006, 48 of Canada's youth organizations banded together to form the Canadian Youth Climate Coalition. We commit to doing our part for our country, our culture and our kids; we only hope that you will do yours.
Signed by:
Sincerely,
Contact information: syc-cjs@list.sierraclub.ca
Web link for more information: http://www.sierraclub.ca/mailman/listinfo/syc-cjs
by Rachel_Dhawan
40 signatures
| Rachel Dhawan | December 14, 2006 | |
| Warren Wilansky | December 14, 2006 | |
| Steve Bissonnette | December 18, 2006 | |
| Mike Long | January 10, 2007 | |
| mjellett | January 14, 2007 | |
| Shannon Burden | January 26, 2007 | |
| Elizabeth Perrin | January 27, 2007 | |
| J Woodley | March 23, 2007 | |
| J Houle | This petition clearly states the conditions under which we're living at the moment and the pressure tactics that need to be mobilized in order for change to happen and they need to happen NOW. The clock is ticking and sooner than later (in approximately 10 years) the damages that our planet has sustained will be irreversible. | March 28, 2007 |
| Naomi Zucker | "What we human beings are all living now, whether we are volunteers or not, is an extraordinary but exceptionally dangerous adventure. We have a very small number of years left to fail or to succeed in providing a sustainable future to our species". Jacques Cousteau | April 1, 2007 |
| Echo Fettes | April 6, 2007 | |
| Crystal Gourdine | April 10, 2007 | |
| Grace | April 17, 2007 | |
| Pedro Curtis | April 18, 2007 | |
| Jimmy Hendricks | April 18, 2007 | |
| Rick Ikesaka | April 26, 2007 | |
| Patrick Burkhard | May 4, 2007 | |
| Jana Donaldson | May 12, 2007 | |
| emily pecsi | June 3, 2007 | |
| Michael Hawk | June 7, 2007 |
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