If she is brought to power, the Liberal leader Dominique Anglade will hold a “COP Quebec”, in other words, a major conference on climate change.
This conference, like that of the United Nations, would bring together “researchers, scientists and governments from all over North America”, confirmed Ms. Anglade on Saturday morning.
She took part in the “Maîtres chez vous” meeting of the Force jeunesse organization, which promotes the place of young people in decision-making spheres.
The Liberal Party of Quebec (PLQ) wants to reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions by 45% by 2030, compared to 1990 levels. It also aims to achieve carbon neutrality by 2050.
“By bringing together all the important players in the fight against climate change, we will be able to define the actions [à] put in place over the next few years to achieve our goals,” the party said.
Ms. Anglade has also pledged to put all government decisions under the magnifying glass of climate change.
Under a Liberal government, it is the Premier who will be responsible for this dossier, “which demonstrates the importance that her political party attaches to the fight against climate change,” according to the PLQ.
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