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Jodi, David Suzuki Foundation 
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Stories reveal effects of unchecked fossil fuel emissions

Dear Nelson,

Climate change is no longer a problem for the future. With heatwaves, floods, wildfires, droughts and storms becoming more frequent and severe, communities all over the world are already feeling the devastating impacts.

Canada is no exception. Last week, seven people from coast to coast to coast went to Ottawa to speak up about the need to curb oil and gas sector emissions by sharing their personal climate impact stories.

A mother who lost her home to Kelowna wildfires. A café owner whose business was destroyed by the Lytton wildfire. A resident of an Arctic fishing village vulnerable to sea rise. A member of the Upper Nicola Band near Merritt whose home was severely damaged in a devastating flood. An organic farmer and mother facing the challenges of extreme weather in the Outaouais region of Quebec.

Their powerful personal stories shed light on the consequences of continued unchecked fossil fuel emissions. Canada must implement a declining cap on emissions as soon as possible. We can’t afford any more delays. 

These people went to Ottawa because five CEOs of Canada’s biggest oil and gas companies were called to testify to the House of Commons environment committee and it’s important for decision-makers to also hear from people in Canada already facing climate change impacts caused by fossil fuel pollution. 

Watch the full news conference or a short compilation video and amplify these important stories by sharing them on social media:

It can be hard to hear these stories. We much prefer sharing stories of solutions, joy and hope. But as bold action on climate change continues to be slowed down and watered down by persistent oil and gas sector lobbying and greenwashing, hearing and sharing them is critical.

Sincerely, 
Jodi Stark 
Public Engagement Specialist 
David Suzuki Foundation 


P.S. Thank you for staying engaged in climate action. We need as many people signing petitions, writing letters, sharing stories and amplifying key messages as possible. Each action matters.

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