Canada ratifies Paris climate accord

Canada accounts for 1.95 per cent of global emissions, according to United Nations figures

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Last Updated : Oct 06 2016 | 9:35 AM IST
Canada has ratified the landmark Paris climate accord despite significant domestic pushback over Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's carbon price proposal for reducing greenhouse gas emissions.

The 207-to-81 vote in the House of Commons yesterday came 30 days before the pact comes into force globally, and brings the total number of nations that have endorsed it to 74.

Parliamentarians split along party lines, with Trudeau using his Liberal majority to push through ratification as the opposition Tories accused the government of heavy-handedness and betrayal.

The Paris accord requires all countries to devise plans to achieve the goal of keeping the rise in temperatures within two degrees Celsius above pre-industrial levels and strive for 1.5 C if possible.

Last year Trudeau reached out to Canada's 13 provinces and territories, which share responsibility for the environment with Ottawa, to hammer out a national climate strategy.

But each insisted they would tailor plans for their respective regions, which have vastly different economic circumstances and goals.

In a bid to break the deadlock, Trudeau on Monday warned that he was prepared to impose a national minimum carbon price if a deal was not reached with the regional governments soon.

He proposed a minimum price of 10 Canadian dollar ($7.60) per tonne of carbon pollution in 2018, rising incrementally over five years to 50 dollar per tonne.

"This is right for the economy, right for the environment and it's about time Canada had leadership on this file," Trudeau said.

Officials from Saskatchewan, Newfoundland and Nova Scotia, however, walked out of a meeting with Environment Minister Catherine McKenna in anger after Trudeau's bombshell, saying they felt "railroaded" and "betrayed" by the feds after nearly a year of consultations aimed at finding a consensus.

Ahead of the vote yesterday, Foreign Affairs Minister Stephane Dion dismissed the political firestorm, saying it was "too bad" if the opposition or the regions were not on board.

His position was buoyed by a recent poll showing most Canadians want the federal government to take a leadership role on climate.

"It's very important that humanity comes together to fight against one of the worst threats of our century, which is global warming," Dion said.

"And so we must act," Dion added.

Canada accounts for 1.95 per cent of global emissions, according to United Nations figures.

An independent parliamentary watchdog said in April that the nation's carbon emissions linked to global warming have stabilised at just over 700 million tonnes per year.
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First Published: Oct 06 2016 | 9:02 AM IST

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