Canada’s Fair Share A Summit on Global Climate Equity
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Canada’s Fair Share
A Summit on Global Climate Equity
October 28 – 30, 2024
For decades, Canada has lagged in its obligations to the international community, and today we hear renewed calls from Global South leaders and social movements for greater solidarity from Canadian civil society as the climate crisis closes in.
For those working towards climate, ecological and economic justice in Canada, we must examine the Canadian government’s role in the climate crisis internationally.
To engage and act on these issues, we invite you to Canada’s Fair Share: a Summit on Global Climate Equity. This (mostly) virtual summit will bring together scholars, policy experts, campaigners and activists working towards climate justice. Through panels and workshops, we will build a shared understanding towards a progressive internationalist vision, and onwards towards a collective set of movement demands and campaigns for global climate equity.
An important inflection point in this ongoing conversation is the UN COP29 in Baku, Azerbaijan in November, where world leaders will gather to negotiate a new collective goal for climate finance. But we face many other barriers to global climate equity, including outdated global financial architecture that constrains climate action, rising geopolitical tensions and the concerning rise of fascism around the world.
Our conversation will focus on three key issues:
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Climate Finance - Canada's historical and ongoing role in global climate governance, and current demands from global climate movements.
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Trade and tax justice - exploring financial levers for global equity, including trade reform and progressive tax instruments.
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Financial Institutions and Debt - examining Canada's role in global financial institutions, and exploring calls for debt justice.
Hosted by the Climate Emergency Unit and the Padma Centre for Climate Justice from the unceded and traditional territories of the xʷməθkʷəy̓əm (Musqueam), Sḵwx̱wú7mesh (Squamish), and səlilwətaɬ (Tsleil-Waututh) Nations in what is recently known as Vancouver.