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'Don't Worry, Be Happy': Canada Sees Climate Change Prosperity Instead of Calamity
UXBRIDGE, Canada - The first comprehensive look at the expected impacts of climate change on Canada offers an embarrassing and misleading "don't worry, be happy" vision, citing more golf days and better access to northern deposits of oil and gas courtesy of global warming, critics say.
"The chart needs to be withdrawn," said climate scientist Danny Harvey of the University of Toronto. "It is full of bad science and utterly downplays the serious impacts of climate change."
The chart Harvey referred to is the "Degrees of Change" interactive diagram released this week as part of a national educational initiative called "Climate Prosperity" by the prestigious Royal Canadian Geographical Society and the National Round Table on the Environment and the Economy (NRTEE).
"How can we (Canada) talk about profiting from climate change when most of the world will suffer devastating impacts, in part because of our emissions?" Harvey said. "It is disgusting."
In a release about the Climate Prosperity initiative, David McLaughlin, NRTEE president and CEO, said, "Adapt and prosper will be increasingly central to Canadian governments, communities, and businesses as these effects become more and more evident."
NRTEE officials did not respond to IPS requests for an interview.
Among the serious scientific errors in the "Degrees of Change" chart is a statement that the Arctic summer sea ice will decline by 50 percent around 2070. This September, the ice declined nearly 30 percent. With the rate of decline about 12 percent per decade and accelerating virtually every year, sea ice experts estimate there will be 100 percent loss of summer ice within the next decade or two.
"That 50 percent by 2070 is completely wrong. I don't know where they are getting that figure from," said Andrew Weaver, a leading climatologist at Canada's University of British Columbia.
Informed by IPS that Weaver's 2007 work with the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) is cited as the source, Weaver responded: "I was lead author of the sea ice section. We never said anything like that in our report."
Weaver said summer sea ice wasn't expected to survive the end of century even using the now outdated data that greatly underestimated the rate of sea ice loss.
"We are still looking at a seasonally ice-free Arctic in 20 to 30 years," said Mark Serreze, director of the U.S. National Snow and Ice Data Center, in a release Oct. 4 about the end of the summer ice melt.
The Degrees of Change chart, which is prominently featured in the current issue of Canadian Geographic magazine, was compiled by NRTEE staff, none of whom is a climate expert. A background document obtained by IPS cites a number of Canadian climate experts as having vetted the data and conclusions. Nearly all of these experts are government scientists and they are not permitted to talk to the media directly.
A blanket "gag order" imposed by the Stephen Harper government in 2005 has become ever more restrictive. Now cabinet ministers must give their approval before a scientist can comment on anything, including their own research published in a public journal.
"It's terrible, unbelievable really, that this government silences its scientists," said John Stone of Ottawa's Carleton University and a prominent member of the IPCC. Stone is also listed as a final reviewer of the chart.
"I was surprised they'd spent one and a half years working on it. It was a complete mess," said Stone, who was asked to help out a few months ago. Stone says he did not see the final version before its launch Oct. 5.
"They were selective and made very conservative choices. It is difficult to get a sense of the real impacts on Canada from the chart," he acknowledged.
However, Stone defended the NRTEE effort. "I give kudos to them for trying to get a national debate about climate change started in Canada," he said.
The debate may have already begun.
"This project has the fingerprints of the fossil fuel industry all over it," said Harvey.
In fact, the report and chart was sponsored by Suncor Energy, Canada's largest oil company, a major operator in extracting oil from Alberta's tar sands and that markets gasoline as Petro-Canada. Suncor has been fined several times for pollution violations at its tar sands operations, even under Canada's oil-friendly governments.
One of the impacts downplayed in the chart is the impact on marine life from increasing ocean acidification from emissions of fossil fuels, Harvey noted. "They say 'marine life will be affected'. The scientific literature is clear that we will see complete collapse of marine ecosystems."
The chart also says some polar bear populations are at risk of extinction if the global temperature rises four degrees C by the end of the century. Harvey says several studies this year estimate 15 to 30 percent of all species on the planet are at risk of extinction at two degrees C. At current rates of carbon emissions, the planet will be two degrees warmer by 2050 at the latest, he said.
"The whole thing paints an utterly misleading picture," Harvey stressed.
John Bennett of the Sierra Club of Canada says the NRTEE, which is made up mainly of corporate CEOs and former politicians, are the advisors to the Canadian government on environmental issues. They seemed to be primarily looking for the upside to climate change for Canada.
"They say crops will grow better with more warming but ignore the impacts of drought and extreme weather," Bennett told IPS.
Andrew Weaver can't understand how the NRTEE and Royal Geographic Society can promote a chart that indicates temperatures could rise more than five degrees C globally and utterly fail to mention the global calamity that would result from such a huge increase in temperature.
"It's unbelievable. Four or five degrees C of warming is a showstopper...it's utter disaster. There would be major international strife, mass extinctions of species, collapse of ecosystems," he said.
However, NRTEE's strongest declaration about their educational effort is that climate change is real. "Climate change is not just a theory. It's taking place now," said NRTEE Chair Robert Page in a release.
The first international conference on climate change was sponsored by and held in Canada 22 years ago in 1988. Canada signed the 1997 Kyoto accord to cut emissions of climate warming gases. In 2005, the Harper government said it would not make those cuts.
Canada's emissions are amongst the highest in the world, having risen more than 30 percent since 1990. At the Copenhagen climate conference, Canada was called a "deadbeat" and "dinosaur" for its refusal to act on climate change.
"We need to get way beyond that 'it's happening'," said Weaver.

23 Comments so far
Show AllSilly me.
When I read the headline, I thought it was referring to the proserity and jobs that owuld be generated by the development of new clean energy sources, and the renewed economic vibrancy of clean, quiet, livable, car-free cities.
"In fact, the report and chart was sponsored by Suncor Energy, Canada's largest oil company, a major operator in extracting oil from Alberta's tar sands and that markets gasoline as Petro-Canada. Suncor has been fined several times for pollution violations at its tar sands operations, even under Canada's oil-friendly governments."
Why are we even reading this garbage? Why did the "prestigious Royal Canadian Geographical Society" put its name on it? Prestigious? Give us a break.
Will global warming be a good thing for Canada and for Russia, or will it ultimately be a curse as southern neighbors pour through their long and difficult-to-guard borders? Hundreds of millions on the move could become a real problem.
Exactly. China will take Siberia from Russia, and the Canadians will become the new American Indians.
New Documentary! Oil in Eden: The Battle to Protect Canada's Pacific Coast
http://thecanadian.org/k2/item/287-enbridge-pipeline-video
Watch this new 16 minute documentary - produced by Damien Gillis for Pacific Wild - on the battle to stop the proposed Enbridge Northern Gateway Pipeline from the Alberta Tar Sands, and the associated oil supertankers that would gravely threaten BC's spectacular coast.
It's one of the last bastions of Canadian wilderness: the Great Bear Rainforest, on BC's north and central Pacific coast. Home to bountiful marine mammals, fish, and wildlife - from orca and humpback whales to wild salmon, wolves, grizzlies, and the legendary spirit bear - this spectacular place is now threatened by a proposal to bring an oil pipeline and supertankers to this fragile and rugged coast.
The plan is to pump over half a million barrels a day of unrefined bitumen from the Alberta Tar Sands over the Rockies, through the heartland of BC - crossing a thousand rivers and streams in the process - to the Port of Kitimat, in the heart of the Great Bear Rainforest. From there, supertankers would ply the rough and dangerous waters of the BC coast en route to Asia and the United States. Dubbed the Northern Gateway Pipeline, the project is of concern for three main reasons: 1. It would facilitate the expansion of the Tar Sands, hooking emerging Asian economies on the world's dirtiest oil; 2. the risks from the pipeline itself; 3. the danger of introducing oil supertankers for the first time to this part of the BC coast.
Now a growing coalition of First Nations, conservation groups, and concerned citizens from Canada and around the world is banding together to say no the Enbridge project, in what is shaping up to be the defining Canadian environmental battle of our time. Produced by Canadian filmmaker Damien Gillis for Pacific Wild, This 16 minute short documentary - featuring stunning images from the Great Bear Rainforest - provides a summary of the key issues involved in this battle over the pipeline, tankers, and Canada's Pacific coast.
Please forward this video to your friends and colleagues - and go to PacificWild.org and PipeUpAgainstEnbridge.ca to take action today to help protect BC from Enbridge's proposal.
Thanks for posting this. All pipelines leak and this one must not be allowed to go through. It will carry the dirty oil from the Tar Sands through some pristine wilderness areas, over rivers and streams. It is a disaster!
No to Enbridge Project!
There are too many gangster scum oil industry polluters, gangster scum politicians and supporters in Canada, the US and every other country that is addicted to automobiles. Wretched losers support these criminals by buying their products. We all suffer from the pollution, day after day. Automobile air pollution, automobile noise pollution, asphalt suffocation, concrete suffocation, dashboard hypnosis, gasoline psychosis, day after day. It is utterly criminal and irresponsible that this is taken for granted as the status quo. Stop driving. Transform your cities and towns into car-free healthy systems. Read Ecocities by Richard Register. http://ecocitybuilders.org ... http://CarFree.com ... http://LifeAfterTheOilCrash.net ... Dismantle the ruinous toxic systems of industrialized lifestyles. Puppets of the automobile/oil/asphalt/concrete/construction industries, free yourselves. FREE YOURSELVES!
Quelles douches!
Canada's poor showing on climate change producing emmissions is totally related to the mining of the oil sands. Canada does not need to produce these sands for the home market but is doing it mainly for the American market. The US is becoming desperate for oil and Canada is an important producer for its market. Even if Canadians wanted to stop the oil sands production they couldn't do it under the treaties they have signed with the US and Mexico. The only thing that country can do is attempt to alleviate other climate changing emissions from some other part of its industry.
I received a copy of Canadian Geographic Magazine in the mail yesterday, complete with the insert map showing the ways different regions of Canada will benefit from climate change. It is the last copy of my subscription, ever. I wish I could cancel oil industry puppet, Prime Minister Stephen Harper, as easily. He is a bastard.
Don't worry, be happy. I'm going to Canada, where I hope to join all the other African, Asian, Islander, and Latin immigrants whose lives were made unliveable by Global Warming. We always knew there would be winners and losers in Global Warming, and Canada sounds like a winner. The climate, that is. Once we pound down the barriers, Canada the country will be a loser like the rest of us. Ah misery, we doth love company!
You could could always move to Russia, heh heh.Lots of folks from the Stans are already moving there-the place has turned into one of the biggest immigration destinations in the world.If you move now, you'll get a good deal on a seaside condo in Archangelsk.
We need to watch carefully Harper's plans to destroy Canada, from this pipeline to drilling in the arctic.
This "study" does not speak for me or any of the environmentalists that I know. It's Harper's government and his ties to Big Oil speaking.
And here I was thinking the Harpy gov't couldn't do something quite so screwed up... Silly me, underestimating the greed and stupidity of the conservative reform alliance party (CRAP).
Makes me ashamed to be Canadian. War criminal Harper has got to go. Elizabeth May and the Green Party are our best and only hope.
If the Northern Hemisphere has a beating heart it is to be found in the Great Bear Rainforest. I've been arrested trying to protect it before. I guess I have to do it again.
The Petro-gangsters have taken control of our economy and our media.
Pretty sad .. I checked it out at
http://www.canadiangeographic.ca/magazine/oct10/climate_prosperity.asp
Seems like the climate change deniers have come about and are on their next tack.
As a Canadian I am embarrassed. Canadian Geographic you just dropped a lot of subscribers and so you should. Dumb Dumb Dumb!
Polar bears will not become extinct simply because there's a huge breeding population in zoos worldwide. Thousands of tinier polar species will become extinct. A very few traveler species, the rats of the animal kingdom, will arrive and predominate.
Canada will not burn in hell, unless hell becomes Canada. It will burn up almost all of its dead boreal forests in firestorms, after invading insect species eat its forests to death. I'm sure that suburbanites will protect a few maple trees in their yards.
A thawed out dry tundra or boreal forest is scrubland, no longer wet enough to support trees. Good luck with that.
Unlike the western wheat belt, the eastern edge of Canada will get more precipitation. Wish the fishing fleets good luck with the stronger storms and bigger waves, also with more icing on the boats and bigger, windier blizzards.
Canada's solution: suck the last ounce of carbon out of the rock and put it into the atmosphere. It's profitable -- to who?
Bye Bye Harper; Dirty Oil Pie empirePie
'Keep your dirty tar sands oil
please please keep it in the soil'
Mr. corporate carper Harper
Mr. prime stupidity on steroids
with the will to bring us marks to market
the market point of no return
the consumptive paradise of our demise
Bye bye dirty oil pie
drive that PM Harper hummer to a toxic Suncor tailings pond
where the scum of the scum should lie
and watch the fowl and rivers die
Mr. corporate carper Harper:
you wanted to join in on “Operation Iraq Liberation”
when you were across the floor;
It and you spell OIL
It and you and smell OIL;
a puppet economist; An Uncle Sam lite,
profiting from the negative externality bites
Oily corporate carper Harper
you’d think Canuks were sharper
Change those lights on Parliament from pink to red
to remind us of the blood
to remind us of the folly
the black gold talley
of dirty stolen OIL
Bye bye dirty OIL Harper pie
Glendon Wayne
Saskatchewan, Canada
I have been under the impression that Steven Harper was smarter than this. It turns out he is either stupider than I thought, or is he so sure of his party staying in power, no matter what, that he can give his oil and other corporate backers what they want with this patently bogus report.
I have always thought Harper's hubris might be his downfall. Perhaps he has seriously miscalculated with this one and has started the ball rolling.
He is a dangerous man who represents the opposite of my view of Canada as a respected and trusted player in world politics. He is only about playing to his corporate clients. It's time he was taken out.
I'm reminded of something Dwight D. Eisenhower said; at the beginning of the conference to discuss responding to the "Battle of the Bulge", on Dec. 19, 1944, Ike told the glum-faced attendees, “The present situation is to be regarded as one of opportunity for us and not of disaster. There will be only cheerful faces at this conference table.”
I'd say someone in Canada has been reading his/her history -- but is looking upon the present situation as one of opportunity and not of disaster really the right thing to do?
Too many so-called "experts" already being affected by CO2!
HEY!!! WAKE THE F**K UP AND SMELL THE COFFEE!!
Canada supplies more than half of the oil that the US uses.
Does any sentient being believe that Canada would be permitted (even if it wanted to ) to reduce its production because of environmental concerns and thereby hamper the US economy?
Get real everybody - your concerns about the oncoming environmental disaster are noble but the realpolitik power is overwhelming.
I'm not convinced a much warmer climate will be good for Canada - not agriculturally anyway. Just because a climate suitable for corn and soybeans moves up to northern reaches of the provinces, doesn't mean the suitable soils will move up there too - not for a few thousand years anyway. The shallow, rocky, peat-bog soils (plus more than 50% of the land area being lakes and swamp) - of the subarctic Canadian shield area are not well-suited for farming.
And even the fertile vegetable and vineyard areas around Lake Erie and Ontario will suffer when that start having summers like Texas.