OTTAWA, Apr 19, 2006 -- Canada NewsWire
Ninety of Canada's top climate scientists and oceanographers today issued a call to Prime Minister Stephen Harper, urging his government to develop a national strategy on climate change. The group, which represents some of Canada's leading researchers from the university and federal research communities, endorsed the conclusions of international assessments on climate, which have highlighted the role of humans in global warming and the need to adapt to new conditions. Their letter cites several examples of warming such as the rapid rise in Arctic temperatures, as well as impacts of climate change on socio-economic activities and ecosystems. According to Dr. McBean, "several key research questions must be answered in order to understand adequately how the climate will warm and what this means for our way of life and our economy. Solid impartial science is essential for development of sound policies." The group called on the Prime Minister to develop a national climate change strategy, as well as strategies to adapt to the inevitable changes that will affect us all. They also offered to provide the Government with a scientific briefing on global warming. Note: Dr. McBean will be available for interviews April 19, 2006 between 3:45-4:45 pm at the offices of the Canadian Foundation for Climate and Atmospheric Sciences (Suite 901, Office Tower, Delta Hotel, Queen Street at Lyon, Ottawa). Tel. (613) 238-2223 ext. 208. Letter text available after 1:00 pm at www.cfcas.org SOURCE: CANADIAN FOUNDATION FOR CLIMATE AND ATMOSPHERIC SCIENCES (CFCAS) |
Canada's top climate scientists issue open letter to Prime Minister Harper calling for action on climate change |