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    By David Suzuki

    There’s good news and bad news on the climate front. Unfortunately, the bad news is horrific, as accelerating extreme weather-related events and other unfolding climate catastrophes show. But there are signs of hope. We just have to stop dragging our feet.

    β€œWe are already facing danger,” a scientists’ statement from the November COP30 climate summit in BelΓ©m, Brazil, warned, adding, β€œCOP30 has a choice β€” to protect people and life or the fossil fuel industry.”

    Too many governments, including Canada’s, appear to be leaning toward the latter.

    β€œWe need to start, now, to reduce CO2 emissions from fossil-fuels, by at least 5% per year,” the scientists wrote. β€œThis must happen in order to have a chance to avoid unmanageable and extremely costly climate impacts affecting all people in the world.”

    Studies show that β€œRising heat is killing roughly one person per minute, and air pollution from the burning of fossil fuels claims an estimated 2.5 million lives every year,” DW news reports. It was also β€œcosting as much as $304 billion in global economic losses last year.”

    We’ve already passed one climate β€œtipping point,” with warming oceans causing irreversible mass coral reef die-offs, and we’re nearing others, including Amazon rainforest devastation and collapse of crucial ocean currents.

    Coral reefs support one-quarter of all marine life, and the Amazon rainforest has more animal and plant species than any other terrestrial ecosystem. It also regulates global climate and weather and holds one-quarter of the planet’s available freshwater. Ocean currents also regulate global climate and weather.

    Even though emissions continue to rise as the world refuses to halt fossil fuel development and forest and wetland destruction, investments in and growth of renewable energy technology are exceeding expectations, now outpacing fossil fuel investments.

    DW reports that, β€œIn 2024, the world experienced its largest-ever increase in renewable energy generation, which now provides 40% of global electricity. In the first half of this year solar and wind exceeded all demand growth for electricity, surpassing coal for the first time.” Solar capacity is doubling every three years. Wind power has tripled since 2015. The International Energy Agency reports that global renewable energy investments exceeded US$2 trillion last year, double the amounts committed to coal, oil and gas.

    To increase energy security in the face of a growing global energy crisis and reduce their reliance on increasingly expensive, inefficient fossil fuels, countries that import oil, gas and coal are rapidly advancing electrification and renewables.

    Analysis from COP30 also shows that β€œSticking to three key climate promises β€” on renewables, energy efficiency and methane β€” would avoid nearly 1 C of global heating and give the world hope of avoiding climate breakdown,” the Guardian reports.

    But the world continues to burn dirty, polluting coal, gas and oil at deadly rates and has increased subsidies to the fossil fuel industry β€” the most profitable enterprise in history!

    Canada has failed to live up to its promise to phase out fossil fuel subsidies. The federal and provincial governments are supporting expanded development of methane gas exploitation and liquefaction, and are proposing pipelines to ship more dirty bitumen from the Alberta oilsands to British Columbia ports for export, where it will be burned in other countries and not counted in our emissions reporting.

    Canada’s expansion of liquefied β€œnatural” gas production is not only economically suspect, it also makes methane-reduction pledges more difficult to meet, as LNG is almost entirely methane, and leaks and emissions occur at every step of the process, from fracked extraction and transport to liquefaction and burning.

    Although 160 countries, including Canada, have signed a Global Methane Pledge, promising to cut methane emissions by 30 per cent from 2020 levels by 2030, emissions continue to rise and countries, including Canada, continue to under-report them.

    By every measure, shifting from fossil fuels to electrification, renewables and energy efficiency and conservation is far more beneficial to most people than following the same fossil-fuelled road. The only ones who benefit from continuing to exploit polluting, climate-altering fossil fuels are greedy industry profiteers and short-sighted politicians who would trade human health, economic resilience and survivability for a handful of short-term jobs and limited economic boosts.

    Regardless of what roadblocks fossil-fuelled governments throw in the way, the renewable energy revolution is unstoppable.

    David Suzuki is a scientist, broadcaster, author and co-founder of the David Suzuki Foundation. Written with David Suzuki Foundation Senior Writer and Editor Ian Hanington.

    Learn more at davidsuzuki.org.

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    EXCERPT: By every measure, shifting from fossil fuels to electrification, renewables and energy efficiency and conservation is far more beneficial to most people than following the same fossil-fuelled road.

    KEY WORDS: COP30, renewable energy, methane, LNG, Amazon, tipping point, fossil fuels,

    REFERENCES:

    Scientists’ statement:

    COP30 climate summit:

    https://cop30.br/en

    DW news reports:

    https://www.dw.com/en/the-paris-climate-agreement-isnt-perfect-but-its-done-more-than-you-think/a-74556928

    Amazon rainforest has more animal and plant species:

    https://worldrainforests.com/amazon/amazon_importance.htm

    Holds one-quarter of all the planet’s available freshwater:

    https://www.nature.org/en-us/about-us/where-we-work/priority-landscapes/priority-landscape-stories/protecting-amazon-rainforest-basin

    International Energy Agency reports:

    https://www.iea.org/reports/world-energy-investment-2025/executive-summary

    Rapidly advancing electrification and renewables:

    https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2025/nov/12/supply-boom-in-cheaper-renewables-will-seal-end-of-fossil-fuel-era-says-iea

    The Guardian reports:

    https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2025/nov/19/keeping-promises-on-renewables-energy-efficiency-and-methane-would-avoid-nearly-1c-of-global-heating

    Phase out fossil fuel subsidies:

    https://www.cbc.ca/news/science/oecd-fossil-oil-gas-subsidies-climate-1.7434485

    Economically suspect:

    https://davidsuzuki.org/science-learning-centre-article/running-on-fumes-b-c-lngs-overhyped-promises-risky-future-and-public-costs

    Global Methane Pledge:

    https://www.globalmethanepledge.org

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