Monday, April 6, 2026
Change Oracle Logo
  • Climate Change
    • Greenhouse Gas Emissions
    • Biodiversity
    • Extreme Weather
  • Energy
    • Renewables
    • Nuclear Power
    • Fossil Fuels
  • Politics
    • American Politics
    • Canadian Politics
    • International Politics
  • Social Change
    • Activism
    • Disinformation
    • Education
    • Psychology
    • Gender Equality
  • Business and Economics
    • Leadership
    • Decarbonization
    • Economics
    • Supply Chains
    • Investing
  • Technology
    • Carbon Removal
    • Carbon Capture
    • Transportation
    • Buildings & Infrastructure
    • Food
  • Polycrisis
No Result
View All Result
  • Climate Change
    • Greenhouse Gas Emissions
    • Biodiversity
    • Extreme Weather
  • Energy
    • Renewables
    • Nuclear Power
    • Fossil Fuels
  • Politics
    • American Politics
    • Canadian Politics
    • International Politics
  • Social Change
    • Activism
    • Disinformation
    • Education
    • Psychology
    • Gender Equality
  • Business and Economics
    • Leadership
    • Decarbonization
    • Economics
    • Supply Chains
    • Investing
  • Technology
    • Carbon Removal
    • Carbon Capture
    • Transportation
    • Buildings & Infrastructure
    • Food
  • Polycrisis
No Result
View All Result
Change Oracle Logo
No Result
View All Result
Home Politics Canadian Politics

Canada Votes: Why the War against Climate Change is the Key Issue in the 2019 Federal Election

by Change Oracle
September 16, 2019
in Canadian Politics, Other, Politics
0

There are a host of important issues confronting Canadians in the 2019 federal elections but none have more far reaching consequences than the existential threat posed by climate crisis.

Man-made greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions are warming the Earth and breaking heat records.  Scientists warn that unchecked emissions have catastrophic implications for human health and the economy. Climate impacts include food insecurity, flooding, storms, heat waves and wildfires. The UN has warned that climate-fueled disasters are now a weekly phenomenon and this will continue to augur unprecedented biodiversity loss as the climate continues to warm.

According to the most recent science we are running out of time to act. We have less than a decade to reign-in emissions or risk the prospect of triggering tipping points and runaway climate change. Some estimates suggest that we have as little as four years before it is too late.

As a top ten emitter of GHGs and one of the largest per capita emitters in the world Canada has a responsibility to act. However, Canada is currently not doing anywhere near enough to keep temperatures from surpassing the upper threshold limit (1.5 – 2 C) agreed upon in the Paris Climate deal.

According to the IPCC to stay within the prescribed temperature limits Canada must significantly reduce its GHG emissions. As compared to a 2005 baseline Canada must reduce emissions 40 percent by 2030, 80 percent by 2050 and zero out in the second half of the century.

Canada has pledged to reduce its emissions 30 percent by 2030.  Although there are viable pathways to achieve the required emission reductions a recent report reveals that Canada is not on track to achieve its own substandard goal.

Another recent report made it clear that climate change is a Canadian problem. 
According to research commissioned by the federal Treasury Board climate
change is a serious threat to infrastructure, coastal communities and
people of the north. The Council of Canadian Academies conducted the
research. Other climate impacts cited by this research
are human health, ecosystems (fisheries), agriculture (food), forestry,
geopolitical unrest, governance, Indigenous traditions and water. 

Canada is already witnessing its share of climate impacts. In 2019 alone we have seen record breaking heat including high ocean temperatures and unprecedented Arctic warming.  As illustrated by yet another recent report much of the warming is already locked in. Even if we see more serious emissions reductions efforts the Arctic will be mostly free of ice by the
summer of 2050.

Former Canadian UN ambassador Stephen Lewis and esteemed environmentalist David Suzuki are encouraging people to get out and vote. They said we need to motivate people to tackle climate change and declare war on greenhouse gas emissions.

“It becomes an issue that is no longer a partisan issue of whether the right or left have the right policy,” said Suzuki. “It’s now something we have to embrace as a nation. We have to address it as if it’s war.”


Discover more from Change Oracle

Subscribe to get the latest posts sent to your email.

Share
Previous Post

Event – ANDREC: Columbia’s Renewable Energy Congress

Next Post

Climate Strikes Call for Urgent Action

Change Oracle

Change Oracle

Richard Matthews is a researcher, writer, journalist, consultant, and change activist. He has published thousands of articles and contributed to reports for policymakers including a United Nations Environment Program (UNEP) publication. His critical, interdisciplinary analyses have been cited by a wide array of academic publications. His research interests include carbon removal, nuclear power, and disinformation. He is currently spearheading Change Oracle’s Polycrisis Project (COPP).

Related Posts

Feedback Loops and the Polycrisis: Interconnected Systems From Doom Loops to Virtuous Cycles

by Change Oracle
March 23, 2026
0

An ever-expanding web of feedback loops is converging to generate system-wide risks—collectively known as the polycrisis. The cascading effects of interconnected crises represent the collision of four deeply intertwined systems:...

Welcome to the Polycrisis: Earth’s Life-Support Systems Are Failing as We Cross Planetary Boundaries and Approach Climate Tipping Points

by Change Oracle
February 2, 2026
0

Listen as a podcast Earth’s life-support systems are failing.  Humanity is surpassing critical environmental thresholds and increasing the risk of triggering irreversible climate tipping points. It is hard to overstate...

The Best Good Environmental News Stories of 2025

by Change Oracle
January 12, 2026
0

Listen as a Podcast 2025 delivered a series of meaningful environmental and climate achievements, spanning wildlife recoveries, declining deforestation in key regions, rapid renewable energy expansion, and transformative advances in...

Next Post

Climate Strikes Call for Urgent Action

Leave a ReplyCancel reply

Subscribe on Substack

Follow Change Oracle

  • Spotify
  • Facebook
  • LinkedIn
  • YouTube
  • Instagram
  • TikTok
  • Email

Podcasts

American Politics

One Big Beautiful Bill or One Big Beautiful Betrayal? Why the OBBBA is Devastating for Working and Middle Class Americans

by Change Oracle
November 25, 2025
0

Listen to this as a Podcast Trump’s “One Big Beautiful Bill Act” may promise prosperity, but independent analyses show that...

Read moreDetails

Trump’s Tariff Policy: Economic Masochism or a Power Play for the Wealthy?

October 20, 2025

How Trump is Killing the American Dream and Threatening the Republic

September 22, 2025

How the Republican Party Created Donald Trump — and Surrendered to the Monster It Made

August 11, 2025
the many faces of Trump

How Trump Won the 2024 Election (Despite What Voters Knew)

July 14, 2025
  • About
  • Podcasts & Videos
  • Climate Change
  • Energy
  • Business and Economics
  • Politics
  • Technology
  • Social Change
  • Polycrisis
  • Other

© 2024 Copyright Change Oracle.

Welcome Back!

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password?

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In
No Result
View All Result
  • Business and Economics
    • Leadership
    • Supply Chains
  • Economics
  • Energy
    • Renewables
    • Nuclear Power
    • Fossil Fuels
  • Climate Change
    • Greenhouse Gas Emissions
    • Biodiversity
    • Extreme Weather
  • Investing
  • Politics
    • American Politics
    • Canadian Politics
    • International Politics
  • Technology
    • Buildings & Infrastructure
    • Carbon Capture
    • Food
    • Transportation
  • Social Change
    • Education
    • Activism
    • Psychology

© 2024 Copyright Change Oracle.

Discover more from Change Oracle

Subscribe now to keep reading and get access to the full archive.

Continue reading

Discover more from Change Oracle

Subscribe now to keep reading and get access to the full archive.

Continue reading