Bonn, Nov 14 - Young people from
Canada and United States of America have called on Canadian Prime Minister
Justin Trudeau to show climate leadership by incorporating and enforcing the
Paris goals in a renegotiated North American Free Trade Agreement.
The US, Canada and Mexico are
currently facing off in a Trump led NAFTA renegotiation that could make the
deal even worse by looking in fossil fuel infrastructure across the continent.
The group, gathered at the COP 23
climate summit in Bonn to express their feeling about the issue and to tell the
world that the Paris goals are very important said the next round of NAFTA
talks would begin later this week.
Ms Tina Oh, a member of the Canadian
Youth Delegates at the UN. Climate talks said “we are here to say that we can
no longer ignore the climate damage done by trade deals that empower corporate
polluters and lock in fossil fuels dependency.”
Maia Wikier from Sustain US and
Vancouver, BC resident said “my government has an opportunity and
responsibility to ensure that NAFTA’s replacement enforces the Paris climate
goals rather than undermining them. So far our trade and climate agreements
have gone in opposite directions- a huge gap not being addressed at this
conference.
Emma Coffin, U.S Human Rights
Network said secretly negotiated deals that undermine real climate action
sacrifice our nation’s most vulnerable communities.
It’s time for people-centred
approach, to trade that protect worker’s climate and human rights everywhere.
Others have complained that
corporate trade agreements like NAFTA have undermined the Paris Agreement’s
core objective of tackling climate change. Instead, leading environmental
organisations across North America have called for a NAFTA replacement that
incorporates and enforces the Paris agreement’s climate goals.
Some also argued that NAFTA has
led to greater inequality among workers and has become a prized instrument
through which corporations protect their profits by challenging social and
environment protections.
According to them, ‘these
backroom deals promote oil and gas pipelines and export terminals that lock in
fossil fuels dependency for decades, adding that by granting multinational
corporations exclusive privileges to sue our governments when they reject dirty
investment, deals like NAFTA have given away our power to up hold Paris
Agreement.’
GNA

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