Does this government agree that the climate crisis is the single greatest threat for future generations in our province,
1551
Urging government to cease oil and gas exploration on inactive licences and any further provincial investment in the exploration of active licenses; move to a complete planned production on the existing operational fields of Hibernia, Terra Nova, White Rose and Hebron; initiate discussions to join the Beyond Oil and Gas Alliance with Denmark, Costa Rica and other national and sub-national signatories; and secure a climate crisis agreement with Canada that recognizes the value of leaving oil and gas reserves undeveloped,
1303–1304
Urging government to declare a climate emergency; establish a task force on decreasing the effects of the climate crisis while building community resilience; and consider climate change in all policy and decision making,
1620–1621
Urging government to establish a new statutory office of climate accountability with an officer whose mandate would be to guide policy and targets, work with industry to help advance low-carbon industry and infrastructure and review, audit and report to this House annually on government, business and economy-wide progress on legislative reduction of greenhouse gas pollution of 45 per cent by 2030 and 90 per cent by 2050
Urging government to revise the Public Utilities Act so that the cost of pollution is included when evaluating energy solutions,
1687
Will government take a serious look at developing a transition plan to complete our active offshore oil fields and reach a climate crisis agreement with Ottawa that would recognize the value for society to leave other commercially viable prospects such as the Bay du Nord undeveloped,
1550–1551
Will province sign on to the Beyond Oil & Gas Alliance being proposed by Denmark in Scotland,
1551