两名加拿大顶尖气候顾问辞职, 指责政府忽视专家建议, 破坏净零目标。
Two top Canadian climate advisors quit, accusing the government of ignoring expert advice and undermining net-zero goals.
加拿大Net-Zero咨询机构的两名高级成员Simon Donner和Catherine Abreu已辞职,理由是联邦政府无视气候专家的建议。
Two senior members of Canada’s Net-Zero Advisory Body, Simon Donner and Catherine Abreu, have resigned, citing the federal government’s disregard for expert climate advice.
他们批评最近的决定,包括与艾伯塔省签订的新的能源协定和关于快速推进化石燃料项目的立法,认为它们破坏了加拿大的净零目标和排放指标。
They criticized recent decisions, including a new energy agreement with Alberta and legislation to fast-track fossil fuel projects, as undermining Canada’s net-zero goals and emissions targets.
该咨询机构成立于2021年,现在只有四名成员,引起人们对加拿大气候政策进程的可信度的关切,因为政府准备在2025年12月31日前发布最新的减排计划。
The advisory body, created in 2021, now has only four members, raising concerns about the credibility of Canada’s climate policy process as the government prepares to release an updated emissions reduction plan by December 31, 2025.