Climate emergency: "The Pact" launches
a popular consultation
MONTREAL | "The Transition Pact" launched a popular consultation on Monday to gather citizens' climate ideas for presentation to governments by the end of the year.
"In the last few months, I have traveled across Quebec and met with thousands of citizens and hundreds of organizations. I have heard from all over the place ideas, innovations, proposals that can represent parts of solutions to start the transition, "said Dominic Champagne, co-founder of the" Pact ".
A hundred or so ideas have been submitted to around forty experts and scientists and all the selected proposals are presented on the "Pact" website.
The "101 ideas for climate" address 10 major priorities for action: energy, transport, industry, building, consumption, waste and residual materials, agriculture and food, biodiversity, resources natural resources, science and education, health and social services, security, and laws and policies.
From Monday, until October 1, citizens are invited to comment on these ideas, improve them and propose others.
By the end of 2019, the results of this consultation will be presented to the public and a synthesis of the most constructive proposals will be written by scientists and experts and submitted to governments.
"In the last few months, I have traveled across Quebec and met with thousands of citizens and hundreds of organizations. I have heard from all over the place ideas, innovations, proposals that can represent parts of solutions to start the transition, "said Dominic Champagne, co-founder of the" Pact ".
A hundred or so ideas have been submitted to around forty experts and scientists and all the selected proposals are presented on the "Pact" website.
The "101 ideas for climate" address 10 major priorities for action: energy, transport, industry, building, consumption, waste and residual materials, agriculture and food, biodiversity, resources natural resources, science and education, health and social services, security, and laws and policies.
From Monday, until October 1, citizens are invited to comment on these ideas, improve them and propose others.
By the end of 2019, the results of this consultation will be presented to the public and a synthesis of the most constructive proposals will be written by scientists and experts and submitted to governments.