KYOTOplus is a joint campaign of a number of public interest groups in Canada to encourage and support Canadians in a call for stronger policy on Climate Change.[1] The campaign was devised as a means to educate the Canadian public on issues related to climate change and global warming and to encourage Canadians to take a strong stance at the climate talks in Copenhagen in December 2009.
Canadian politicians are invited to indicate a strong stance against global warming by means of the KYOTOplus Pledge. The KYOTOplus Petition, which calls for a minimum 25% decrease in greenhouse gas emission in Canada by 2020 (in comparison to 1990), is available for signing by any Canadian.
Sponsors
Public interest groups united in the KYOTOplus campaign include:
- l'Association québécoise de lutte contre la pollution atmosphérique (AQLPA)
 - British Columbia Sustainable Energy Association
 - Climate Action Network / Reseau action climat Canada
 - Canadian Parks and Wilderness Society (CPAWS ) / la Société pour la nature et les parcs du Canada (SNAP)
 - Canadian Youth Climate Coalition / La Coalition canadienne des jeunes pour le climat
 - Citizens Environmental Alliance
 - David Suzuki Foundation
 - Edmonton Friends of the North Environmental Society
 - Équiterre
 - Greenpeace Canada
 - Kairos
 - Manitoba Wildlands
 - 8Oxfam
 - Projet St-Laurent/Jour de la Terre
 - QuébecKyoto
 - Science for Peace (Working Group on Climate)
 - Sierra Club Canada
 - TakingITglobal
 - Vegetarians of Alberta
 
References
- ↑ "KYOTOplus - Sierra Club Canada". Archived from the original on 2009-08-29. Retrieved 2009-06-26.
 
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