Environment groups say three parties have similar end-points on climate
OTTAWA — Environment leaders hoping climate change will be a deciding factor in this election say three of the national party platforms are either in line with international climate goals or can be scaled up to get there.
The other two either deny climate change entirely or aren’t taking it seriously enough to do anything substantial about it, they say.
Dan Woynillowicz, policy director at Clean Energy Canada, said the People’s Party of Canada has no climate plan at all and leader Maxime Bernier says if climate change is happening it’s not because of human activities. Conservative Leader Andrew Scheer put forward a plan on climate change stressing his party believes in climate change, and is trying to promote clean-tech growth, but that attacking emissions with carbon taxes and cleaner-fuel standards is not the way to go.
“What they’ve put forward takes us in the opposite direction,” said Woynillowicz. “For people who are concerned about climate it’s hard to imagine the Conservatives have offered anything close to what is needed to secure the support of a voter who puts climate as their top issue.”