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Canada opposition chief calls climate change 'real'; party says no
by AFP Staff Writers
Toronto, Canada (AFP) March 20, 2021

Delegates of Canada's Conservative Party rejected a resolution calling on the party to recognize the reality of climate change, snubbing a plea from the faction's leader to take the environment more seriously.

In a virtual policy conference that opened Thursday, 54 percent of delegates voted against a proposal recognizing that "climate change is real" and that the party is "willing to act" on it, according to results posted online.

The resolution also sought to place more responsibility on "highly polluting" Canadian companies to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and support innovation in green technologies.

The vote came just a day after party leader Erin O'Toole told fellow Conservatives they must "change" if they are to expand the party's base and can no longer "ignore the reality of climate change" if they hope to oust the minority government of Prime Minister Justin Trudeau in possible snap elections in the coming months.

"The debate is over, climate change is real," O'Toole insisted in further remarks during a question session Saturday. "We will have a serious and comprehensive plan on climate change to reduce emissions."

He added: "It's important to me as a father of young children. As a member of Parliament, climate change -- and fighting it -- is important to the Conservative Party of Canada. Younger voters expect that from us."

But the Conservative chief also reiterated his opposition to a carbon tax which the Trudeau government imposed in 2019 in a move to curb pollution.

O'Toole, in the leadership position since August, offered no details of what he said would be a bold new plan to replace that tax, which is strongly opposed in western Conservative strongholds.

Conservative leaders have indicated that they have no intention at the moment to try to push out the Trudeau government -- given the challenges posed by the coronavirus pandemic -- but pressure to call early elections has recently grown.

The Conservatives currently control 120 of the 338 seats in the House of Commons, to 154 for the Liberals.


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UK energy giants pivot towards cleaner fuels
London (AFP) March 18, 2021
Britain's energy sector pivoted further towards cleaner fuels on Thursday, as the nation targets net zero carbon emissions to help tackle climate change. National Grid, which distributes energy to British homes and businesses, announced a multi-billion-pound overhaul to focus more on electricity. And oil giant BP revealed plans to build the nation's largest clean hydrogen plant as it also seeks to curb carbon intensive activities. National Grid has agreed to buy Britain's largest electricity ... read more

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