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LETTER: Perfect time for council to show leadership in reducing emissions

Local doctors, climate activists call for city to show leadership in the wake of the Dubai climate conference
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The following letter was sent to all members of Guelph city council, MPP Mike Schreiner and MP Lloyd Longfield.

Dear Mayor Guthrie and members of Guelph city council

We are very pleased to hear Mr. Mayor of your recent participation, with staff, at the UN COP 28 Climate Conference in Dubai. 

These climate conferences are critical for countries – and cities – to establish commitments and address your declaration of a climate emergency.

It’s encouraging that the Government of Canada took this opportunity to announce emissions caps for the oil and gas sector, as well as targets for phasing out fossil fuel burning vehicles. The conference in Dubai helps address the urgency of reducing emissions that are  causing climate change. This international gathering also offers solutions. The conference gave participants opportunities to see creative and innovative solutions cities around the world are using to reduce emissions towards a green and sustainable future.

With this experience we believe this is the perfect occasion for city council to offer leadership in bringing this issue forward as a central concern, inspiring the community as a whole to tackle this critical issue.

In December 2021, the City of Guelph committed to establishing interim targets for all emissions in Guelph. In the opinion of concerned citizens of Guelph, like ourselves, this is the perfect time with COP still fresh in our mind, to complete the still missing emissions targets. We note that, according to senior staff, these targets are simple mathematical projections.

The City of Guelph has interim targets for the city's corporate (operational) emissions for 2026 and 2030. While the city is diligently working on this front, we know that this addresses less than three per cent of community-wide emissions. Unfortunately, what is missing is the 2026 interim community emission target that would address over 97 per cent of emissions. Other Ontario cities already have such community targets.

We ask that you fulfill your previous commitment from two years ago , Mr. Mayor, and city council, to direct staff to establish interim 2026 community-wide targets and establishing a process to work with the broader community to reach these goals in the spirit of the work that you and staff conducted while in Dubai a few weeks ago.

Know that citizens groups have an appetite to support and encourage good climate initiatives and we will add our voices and hands to this task.

We look forward to you establishing these targets and your response to our request.

Yours truly,

Guelph Green Council of the Guelph Family Health Team

Dr. David Cranmer MD

Dr. Anne-Marie Zajdlik MD

Dr. Karen Slatkovsky, MD

Democracy Guelph - Kevin Bowman

eMERGE Guelph Sustainability - Evan Ferrari

Guelph Climate Action Network - Donna Jennison

Get Involved Guelph - Stan Kozak

Guelph Students for Environmental Change - Taylor Azzopardi

Guelph Wellington Coalition for Social Justice - Karen Rathwell

Justice and Outreach Committee of Dublin St. United Church - Elizabeth Snell

KAIROS Guelph - John Lawson

Protect Our Moraine - Mike Marcolongo

Water Watchers - Arlene Slocombe

Yorklands Greenhub Lynn Bestari