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An Open Letter on Climate Change Science to all Canadian Elected Government Leaders 

June 2008 

Twenty years ago, Canada, as a leader in international environmental issues, hosted a conference in Toronto entitled "Our Changing Atmosphere: Implications for Global Security" The participants concluded that: "Humanity is conducting an unintended, uncontrolled, globally pervasive experiment, whose ultimate consequences are second only to global nuclear war."

Two years ago, climate science leaders from the academic, public and private sectors across Canada, conveyed in a letter to the Prime Minister their views on the current state of knowledge of climate change and called for national leadership in addressing the issue. 

In our opinion, tackling climate change has become an even more urgent concern since that 2006 letter. 

The Fourth Assessment Report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change placed before the global community definitive scientific evidence regarding the threat of climate change. 

In awarding the 2007 Nobel Peace Prize to IPCC, the Nobel Committee, a committee of the Norwegian Parliament, framed climate change as an issue of global peace and security. It stated "Action is necessary now, before climate change moves beyond man's control." 

New analyses show that global greenhouse gas concentrations are increasing, sea level rising and Arctic sea ice decreasing faster than projected only a few years ago. 

Water shortages are predicted in the western Prairies, the Okanagan and in the Great Lakes basin. Earlier targets to avoid human interference with the climate system are now seen to be inadequate. 

Addressing greenhouse gas emissions will require a polluter-pay approach and absolute emission caps. 

Adaptation to the inevitable impacts of climate change is now imperative and we need a national adaptation strategy to minimize those impacts and gain whatever benefits there may be. 

We are concerned that the pace with which action is being taken in Canada does not reflect adequately the urgency of the threat. Finally, we believe that sound policy continues to require good scientific input. 

There is need for further investments in research and systematic monitoring to track the rate and nature of changes, to understand what is happening now, to refine projections of future changes and to analyse the opportunities and threats presented by these changes. In less than 18 months, the global community will convene in Copenhagen to put in place a new agreement to address climate change. 

We sincerely hope that, based on the compelling science at hand, our political leaders display the urgency and determination that we believe is required. 

Yours sincerely: 

Signed by 130 Canadian climate science leaders from the academic, public and private sectors across the country 

Canadian Climate Science Leaders

Lettre ouverte concernant la science des changements climatiques à tous les dirigeants gouvernementaux élus au Canada 

Juin 2008

Il y a maintenant vingt ans, le Canada, qui était alors pionnier en matière de questions environnementales internationales, a accueilli à Toronto une conférence intitulée " L'atmosphère en évolution : implications pour la sécurité du globe ". Au terme de celle-ci, les participants avaient conclu que " l'humanité mène une expérience mondiale involontaire et non contrôlée dont les conséquences finales ne seraient surpassées sur le plan de la gravité que par celles d'une guerre nucléaire planétaire ". 

Puis, il y a deux ans, des sommités canadiennes en climatologie provenant du milieu universitaire et des secteurs public et privé ont adressé une lettre au premier ministre pour lui faire part de leur opinion concernant l'état des connaissances sur les changements climatiques et pour l'encourager fortement à s'attaquer au problème. 

Nous croyons qu'il est maintenant encore plus urgent de s'occuper du problème des changements climatiques que cela ne l'était en 2006, lorsque cette lettre a été envoyée. 

Le quatrième Rapport d'évaluation du Groupe d'experts intergouvernemental sur l'évolution du climat a présenté à la communauté internationale des preuves scientifiques irréfutables quant à la menace que posent les changements climatiques. 

En accordant au Groupe le prix Nobel de la paix 2007, le Comité Nobel nommé par le parlement norvégien a confirmé que les changements climatiques constituaient un problème mondial touchant la paix et la sécurité. Il a aussi affirmé qu'il " est impératif d'agir maintenant, avant qu'il ne devienne impossible pour l'homme de maîtriser les changements climatiques ". 

De nouvelles analyses montrent que les changements climatiques se produisent plus rapidement que ce qui avait été estimé il n'y a que quelques années; à preuve notamment l'augmentation de la concentration atmosphérique mondiale des gaz à effet de serre, la hausse du niveau de la mer et la fonte des glaces de l'Arctique. 

Ces analyses prédisent aussi que les Prairies, l'Okanagan et le bassin des Grands Lacs connaîtront des pénuries d'eau. À la lumière de ces analyses, les anciennes cibles d'atténuation de l'influence humaine sur le climat sont maintenant considérées comme inadéquates. 

L'adoption d'une stratégie basée sur le principe du pollueur-payeur et l'établissement de plafonds d'émission absolus sont nécessaires dans le cadre de l'effort de réduction des gaz à effet de serre. 

De plus, il est maintenant impératif de s'adapter aux effets inévitables des changements climatiques; c'est pourquoi nous devons nous doter d'une stratégie nationale d'adaptation, qui nous permettra de tempérer au minimum la gravité de ces effets et d'en retirer tous les avantages possibles. 

Le rythme d'action du Canada nous préoccupe, car il ne reflète pas adéquatement l'urgence de la situation. Finalement, nous sommes d'avis qu'il demeure important de s'appuyer sur de judicieuses assises scientifiques dans l'établissement de politiques rationnelles. 

C'est pourquoi il est essentiel de continuer d'investir dans la recherche et la surveillance systématique, pour connaître la nature et la vitesse des changements, comprendre ce qui se produit en ce moment, préciser les prévisions relatives aux changements à venir et analyser les avantages de ces changements et les menaces qu'ils posent. Dans moins d'un an et demi, la communauté internationale se réunira à Copenhague pour convenir d'une nouvelle entente sur la gestion des changements climatiques. 

Nous espérons sincèrement que, en raison des preuves scientifiques dont nous disposons, nos dirigeants feront preuve de la détermination et du sentiment d'urgence que nous croyons appropriés dans le contexte actuel. 

Lettre signée par 130 sommités canadiennes du domaine de la climatologie provenant autant du milieu universitaire que des secteurs public et privé du pays. 

Sommités canadiennes du domaine de la climatologie



Canadian Climate Science Leaders/ Leaders canadiens de la science du climat 

Dr. Jonathan Abbatt 
Professor 
Department of Chemistry 
University of Toronto 

Dr. Jean Andrey 
Associate Professor 
Department of Geography 
Associate Dean, Faculty of Environmental Studies 
University of Waterloo 

Dr. Philip H. Austin 
Associate Professor, 
Atmospheric Sciences Programme 
University of British Columbia 

Dr. David Barber 
Canada Research Chair in Arctic System Science 
University of Manitoba. 

Dr. Danny Blair 
Professor 
Department of Geography 
University of Winnipeg 

Dr. Jean-Pierre Blanchet 
Professeur au Département des sciences de la Terre et de l’atmosphère, 
Institut des sciences de l’environnement, 
Université du Québec à Montréal 

Dr. Mike Brklacich 
Professor & Chair 
Department of Geography & Environmental Studies 
Carleton University 

Dr. James Bruce, OC, FRSC 
Canadian Policy Representative 
Soil and Water Conservation Society 

Dr. Christopher Bryant 
Professor 
Université de Montréal 

Dr. William Mark Buhay 
Assistant Professor 
Department of Geography 
Center for Forest Interdisciplinary Research 
University of Winnipeg 

Dr. Ian Burton, FRSC 
Professor Emeritus 
University of Toronto. 

Dr. Andrew B.G. Bush 
Professor 
Dept. of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences 
University of Alberta 

Dr. James M. Byrne 
Associate Professor 
Geography, Water and Environmental Science 
University of Lethbridge 

Dr. Stephen Calvert, FRSC 
Professor Emeritus 
Department of Earth and Ocean Sciences 
University of British Columbia 

Dr. Eddy Carmack 
Senior Research Scientist 
Institute of Ocean Sciences 

Dr. John M. Casselman 
Adjunct Professor 
Department of Biology 
Queen's University 

Dr. Quentin Chiotti 
Senior Scientist 
Pollution Probe 
Toronto 

Dr. Grace Chiu                                               Assistant Professor                                       Department of Statistics and Actuarial Science 
University of Waterloo 

Dr. R Allyn Clarke 
Scientist Emeritus, Bedford Institute of Oceanography 

Dr. Garry K.C. Clarke, FRSC 
Emeritus Professor of Geophysics, Earth & Ocean Sciences 
University of British Columbia 

Dr. David A. Clausi, 
Associate Professor 
Systems Design Engineering 
University of Waterloo 
 

Dr. Irena Creed 
Associate Professor 
Department of Biology 
Cross- appointed to the Departments of Geography and Earth Sciences 
University of Western Ontario 

Dr. John J. Cullen 
Killam Chair of Ocean Studies 
Department of Oceanography 
Dalhousie University 

Dr. Evan Davies 
Post-Doctoral Fellow 
Civil and Environmental Engineering University of Western Ontario 

Dr. Jacques Derome, FRSC 
Professor 
Dept. of Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences 
McGill University 

Dr. Andrew E. Derocher 
Professor 
Department of Biological Sciences 
University of Alberta 
Chair, IUCN/SSC Polar Bear Specialist Group 

Dr. Stephen Dery 
Assistant Professor and Canada Research Chair in Northern Hydrometeorology, Environmental Science and Engineering Program 
University of Northern British Columbia 

Dr. William F. Donahue 
Consultant 
Edmonton 

Dr. Marianne Douglas 
Director, Canadian Circumpolar Institute and Professor 
Earth and Atmospheric Sciences University of Alberta 

Dr. James R. Drummond, FRSC 
Professor 
Department of Physics & Atmospheric Science 
Dalhousie University 

Dr. Claude R. Duguay 
Professor & Director 
Interdisciplinary Centre on Climate Change (IC3) 
University of Waterloo 

Dr. Thomas W D Edwards 
Professor, Isotope Hydrology and Geochemistry 
Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences 
University of Waterloo 

Dr. John England 
Professor & NSERC Northern Chair 
Department of Earth & Atmospheric Sciences 
University of Alberta 

Dr. Lawrence B. Flanagan 
Professor 
Department of Biological Sciences 
University of Lethbridge 

Dr. Ian Folkins 
Associate Professor 
Dept of Physics & Atmospheric Science 
Dalhousie University 

Dr. Michael G. G. Foreman 
Senior Research Scientist 
Institute of Ocean Sciences 

Dr. Louis Fortier, OC 
Canada Research 
Chair on the response of marine arctic ecosystem to climate change 
Scientific Director of ArcticNet 
Université Laval 

Dr. Howard J. Freeland 
Senior Scientist, Institute of Ocean Sciences 

Dr. Chris Furgal 
Assistant Professor 
Indigenous Environmental Studies Program 
Trent University 

Dr. Konrad Gajewski 
Professor 
Laboratory for Paleoclimatology and Climatology 
Department of Geography 
University of Ottawa 

Dr. John Gosse 
Canada Research Chair Earth Systems Evolution 
Department of Earth Sciences 
Dalhousie University 

Dr. Robert Grant 
Professor 
Department of Renewable Resources 
University of Alberta 

Dr. Richard J. Greatbatch, 
Professor 
Department of Oceanography 
Dalhousie University 

Dr. Roland Hall 
Associate Professor 
Associate Dean of Science for Graduate Studies 
Department of Biology 
University of Waterloo 

Dr. Danny Harvey 
Professor 
Dept of Geography 
University of Toronto. 

Dr. John Hanesiak 
Associate Professor in Atmospheric Sciences 
Department of Environment and Geography 
University of Manitoba 

Dr. David Hik 
Professor and Canada Research Chair in Northern Ecology 
Department of Biological Sciences 
University of Alberta 

Dr. Claude Hillaire-Marcel, MSRC 
UNESCO Chair for global change study, Université du Québec à Montréal 

Dr. Thomas Homer-Dixon 
Professor 
Department of Political Science 
University of Toronto 

Dr. William Hsieh 
Professor, Dept. of Earth and Ocean Sciences Chair, Atmospheric Science Programme University of British Columbia 

Dr. Peter L. Jackson 
Professor 
Natural Resources and Environmental Studies Institute 
Environmental Science and Engineering Programs 
University of Northern British Columbia 

Dr. Dan L. Johnson 
Professor of Environmental Science 
Canada Research Chair in Sustainable Grassland Ecosystems 
Department of Geography 
University of Lethbridge 

Dr. Dylan Jones 
Assistant Professor 
Canada Research Chair 
Department of Physics 
University of Toronto 

Dr. Jeffrey L. Kavanaugh 
Assistant Professor 
Department of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences 
University of Alberta 

Dr. Markus Kienast 
Assistant Professor 
Department of  Oceanography 
Dalhousie University 

Dr. Richard Kelly 
Department of Geography 
University of Waterloo 

Paul Kovacs 
Executive Director 
Institute for Catastrophic Loss Reduction 

Dr. Paul Kushner 
Associate Professor 
Department of Physics 
University of Toronto 

Dr. Catherine La Farge 
Cryptogamic Herbarium (ALTA) Curator & Director 
Department of Biological Sciences 
University of Alberta 

Claude Labine 
Campbell Scientific (Canada) Corp. 

Dr. Kevin Lamb 
Professor and Chair 
Department of Applied Mathematics 
University of Waterloo 

Dr. René Laprise 
Professor 
Université du Québec à Montréal 
 Director, Centre ESCER (Étude et Simulation du Climat à l'Échelle Régionale) 

Dr. David B Layzell,  FRSC 
Executive Director, 
Institute for Sustainable Energy, Environment and Economy (ISEEE), 
University of Calgary, 

Dr. Paul LeBlond, FRSC 
Professor Emeritus 
Department of Earth and Ocean Sciences, University of British Columbia and 
Chairman, Pacific Fisheries Resource  Conservation Council 
 Dr. Ellsworth F. LeDrew 
Professor 
Department of Geography, 
University Research Chair 
University of Waterloo 

Dr. Glen Lesins 
Associate Professor (Research) 
Department of Physics and Atmospheric Science 
Dalhousie University 

Dr. Maurice Levasseur 
Chaire de Recherche du Canada sur les interactions plancton-climat 
Université Laval 

Dr. Marlon R. Lewis 
Professor 
Department of Oceanography 
Dalhousie University 

Dr. E.J. (Ted) Llewellyn FRSC, P.Eng., 
Professor 
University of Saskatchewan 

Dr. David A. Lobb 
Professor 
Landscape Dynamics Laboratories 
Department of Soil Science 
University of Manitoba 

Dr. Brian H. Luckman, 
Professor, Department of Geography 
The University of Western Ontario 

Dr. Jennifer V. Lukovich 
Research Associate 
Centre for Earth Observation Science (CEOS) 
Faculty of Environment, Earth, and Resources 
University of Manitoba 

Dr. Scott Mabury 
Professor of Environmental Chemistry and Chair 
Department of Chemistry
University of Toronto 

Dr. Robie W. Macdonald, FRSC 
Senior Research Scientist 
Institute of Ocean Sciences 

Professor Alan Manson, Ph.D., 
Chair, "Institute of Space and Atmospheric Studies" (ISAS), 
Department of Physics and Engineering Physics, 
University of Saskatchewan 

Dr. Hank Margolis 
Professor 
Université Laval 

Dr. Shawn Marshall 
Canada Research Chair in Climate Change 
W. Garfield Weston Foundation Fellow, Canadian Institute for Advanced Research Department of Geography 
University of Calgary 

Dr. Randall Martin 
Associate Professor 
Department of Physics and Atmospheric Science 
Dalhousie University 

Dr. J. C. McConnell, FRSC 
Distinguished Research Professor, 
Department of Earth and Space Science and Engineering 
York University 

Dr. Gordon McBean, FRSC 
Professor 
Institute for Catastrophic Loss Reduction 
University of Western Ontario 

Dr. J. Harry McCaughey 
Professor 
Department of Geography 
Queen's University 

Dr. Norman McFarlane 
Director, SPARC International Project Office 
Adjunct Professor 
Department of Physics, University of Toronto 
Senior Scientist Emeritus 
Canadian Centre for Climate Modelling and Analysis 
Environment Canada 

Dr. Katrin J. Meissner 
Assistant Professor 
School of Earth and Ocean Sciences 
University of Victoria 

Dr. Humfrey Melling 
Research Scientist 
Institute of Ocean Sciences 

Dr. Adam Monahan 
Associate Professor 
School of Earth and Ocean Sciences 
University of Victoria 

Dr. Katrina Moser 
Associate Professor 
Dept. of Geography 
University of Western Ontario 

Dr. Lawrence A. Mysak, CM, FRSC 
Canada Steamship Lines Professor 
Dept. of Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences 
McGill University 

Dr. Paul Myers 
Associate Professor 
Department of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences 
University of Alberta 

Dr. Mark Nuttall 
Professor, Henry Marshall Tory Chair 
University of Alberta 

Dr. Desmond O’Neill 
Consultant 
Halifax 

Dr. Tim Papakyriakou 
Centre for Earth Observation Science 
Department of Environment & Geography 
University of Manitoba 

Dr. Thomas F. Pedersen, FRSC 
Professor 
School of Earth and Ocean Sciences 
And 
Dean of Science 
University of Victoria 

Dr. W.R. Peltier, FRSC 
Director, Centre for Global Change Science 
University Professor and Professor of Physics 
Department of Physics 
University of Toronto 

Dr. John Pomeroy, FRGS 
Professor and Canada Research Chair in Water Resources and Climate Change 
Director, Centre for Hydrology 
Dept of Geography 
University of Saskatchewan 

Dr. Francis Poulin 
University of Waterloo 

Dr. Simon Prinsenberg 
Arctic Scientist 
Bedford Institute of Oceanography 

Dr. Alain Royer 
Professor 
Directeur du Centre d'Applications et de Recherches en Télédétection 
(CARTEL) 
Université de Sherbrooke 

Dr. Nigel T. Roulet 
James McGill Professor 
Department of Geography 
McGill School of Environment 
McGill University 

Dr. André G. Roy 
Professeur titulaire 
Chaire de recherche du Canada en dynamique fluviale 
Département de géographie 
Université de Montréal 

Dr. David J. Sauchyn 
Research Professor 
Prairie Adaptation Research Collaborative University of Regina 

Dr. D. W. Schindler, OC, FRSC, FRS. 
Killam Memorial Chair and Professor of Ecology 
University of Alberta 

Dr. David B. Scott 
Killam Professor and Chair 
Director 
Centre for Environmental and Marine Geology 
Department of Earth Sciences 
Dalhousie University 

Dr. Martin Sharp 
Professor 
Department of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences University of Alberta 

Dr. Theodore G. Shepherd, FRSC 
Professor 
Department of Physics 
University of Toronto 

Dr. Slobodan Simonovic 
Professor 
Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering 
University of Western Ontario 

Dr. James Sloan, 
Professor 
Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences and Director 
Waterloo Centre for Atmospheric Sciences 
University of Waterloo 

Dr. John P. Smol, FRSC 
Professor 
Canada Research Chair in Environmental Change 
Paleoecological Environmental Assessment and Research Lab, Dept. of Biology 
Queen's University 

Dr. Kenneth Snelgrove 
Associate Professor 
Faculty of Engineering and Applied Science Memorial University of Newfoundland 

Dr. Marek Stastna 
Assistant Professor 
Department of Applied Mathematics 
University of Waterloo 

Dr. Ronald Stewart 
Professor and Head 
Dept. of Environment and Geography 
University of Manitoba 

Dr. Douw G. Steyn 
Professor 
Department of Earth and Ocean Sciences 
The University of British Columbia 

Dr. Vincent L. St.Louis 
Associate Professor 
Department of Biological Sciences 
University of Alberta 

Dr. John M R Stone, 
Adjunct Research Professor 
Department of Geography and Environmental Studies 
Carleton University 
and 
Vice-Chairman, IPCC Working Group II 

Dr. G. S. Strong 
Adjunct Professor 
University of Alberta 

Dr. Kimberly Strong, 
Professor 
Department of Physics 
University of Toronto 

Dr. Gordon E. Swaters 
Professor 
Department of Mathematical and Statistical Sciences 
University of Alberta 

Dr. Peter A. Taylor 
Professor 
Department of Atmospheric Science 
York University 

Dr. Helmuth Thomas 
Canada Research Chair in Marine Biogeochemistry 
Department of Oceanography 
Dalhousie University 

Dr. Charles Trick 
Beryl Ivey Chair for Ecosystem Health 
McConnell Family Professor in Ecosystem Health 
Schulich School of Medicine and Dentistry 
University of Western Ontario 

Dr. Peter Victor 
Professor 
Faculty of Environmental Studies 
York University 

Dr. Warwick F. Vincent, FRSC 
Professeur & Chaire de Recherche du Canada 
Dépt de Biologie & Director, Centre d'études nordiques 
Université Laval, 

Dr. Claudia Wagner-Riddle 
Professor 
Dept. Land Resource Science 
University of Guelph 

Dr. Kaley A. Walker 
Assistant Professor 
Department of Physics 
University of Toronto 

Dr. William Ward 
Professor, 
Department of Physics, 
University of New Brunswick 

Dr. Andrew J. Weaver, FRSC 
Professor and Canada Research Chair 
School of Earth and Ocean Sciences 
University of Victoria 

Dr. Elaine Wheaton 
Climate Scientist 
Adjunct Professor 
Department of Geography 
University of Saskatchewan 

Dr. Michael Whiticar 
Professor, Biogeochemistry 
School of Earth and Ocean Sciences 
University of Victoria 

Dr. John D. Wilson 
Professor 
Dept. of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences 
University of Alberta 

Dr. John Yackel 
Associate Professor 
Department of Geography 
University of Calgary 

Dr. Steven B. Young 
Associate Professor 
Director, Centre for Environment and Business 
Faculty of Environment 
University of Waterloo 

 


 
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