Communiquer des solutions de durabilité
1) Notre évaluation en évolution des plateformes des partis fédéraux 2019
2) Lettre ouvertes aux décideur(e)s
4) Rapport d'étape sur les progrès fédéraux 2016
5) e-Dialogues : L'impératif climatique
7) Évaluation des programmes politiques
- Alors que le gouvernement fédéral élaborera un plan de relance post-COVID, nos chercheurs on rédigé une lettre ouverte au Premier ministre Trudeau. Ils proposent quelques principes clés afin de guider des investissements qui assureront la pérennité de notre économie tout en prévenant les catastrophes climatiques.
Lettre à l'Honorable Justin Trudeau sur le plan de relance post-COVID
- Les universitaires de Dialogues pour un Canada vert ont répondu à la Stratégie fédérale de développement durable 2016-2019.
Réponse à la Stratégie fédérale de développement durable 2016-2019 [en anglais seulement]
- Les universitaires de Dialogues pour un Canada vert au Québec ont déposé un mémoire au Bureau d'audiences publiques sur l'environnement quant au projet Oléoduc Énergie Est. Ils s'opposent au projet pour les risques majeurs à l’environnement, à la santé et au développement viable qu’il représente dans le contexte des changements climatiques.
Mémoire en lien avec Énergie Est transmis au BAPE
- Les universitaires de Dialogues pour un Canada vert ont écrit une lettre à l'Honorable Justin Trudeau, aux premiers ministres des provinces, aux chefs autochtones et aux Canadiens et Canadiennes, à temps pour la réunion des premiers ministres du 3 mars 2016, où ils vont discuter d'un plan d'action pour le climat. Les chercheurs exigent un plan qui limite les investissements dans les oléoducs et se concentre plutôt sur les investissements dans les technologies propres.
- Les universitaires de Dialogues pour un Canada vert ont écrit une lettre à l'Honorable Justin Trudeau, avec des recommendations sur la voie à suivre à la conférénce sur le climat à Paris cette année.
- Les universitaires ont aussi écrit une lettre ouverte au premiers ministres provinciaux à temps pour le Sommet de Québec sur les changements climatiques en avril 2015.
- Après le Premier d'Ontario a annoncé l'introduction de la tarification du carbone à l'Ontario en avril 2015, les universitaires ont écrit une lettre ouverte à Mme Wynne.
Lettre à Mme Wynne [anglais]
- Dans le cadre des travaux d’un atelier organisé à l’initiative des Dialogues pour un Canada vert, des chercheur(e)s de Terre-Neuve-et-Labrador, de la Nouvelle-Écosse, du Québec et de l'Ontario ont rédigé un livre blanc identifiant certaines priorités dans le domaine de l’énergie dans la perspective de l'est du Canada.
Lisez le livre blanc [en anglais]
3) Un regard plus de près : les documents qui ont alimenté Rebâtir le système énergétique canadien : vers un avenir sobre en carbone
En plus des documents suivants, des articles scientifiques ont également été utilisés dans la production de Rebâtir le système énergétique.
Études de modélisation des voies vers une énergie sobre en carbone
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4) RAPPORT D'ÉTAPE SUR LES PROGRÈS FÉDÉRAUX 2016
Dialogues pour un Canada vert a produit un rapport d'étape sur les mesures climatiques prises par le gouvernement fédéral en 2016. Nous avons analysé ces mesures en relation avec les dix orientations stratégiques proposées dans notre rapport intitulé Agir sur les changements climatiques: Solutions d’universitaires canadiens et canadiennes. Cliquez ici pour en savoir plus.
5) e-DIALOGUES : L'impératif climatique
La série d'e-Dialogues l'Impératif climatique rassemble les chercheurs de Dialogues pour un Canada vert afin d'approfondir les solutions de la transition vers une économie sobre en carbone. Nous avons abordé quatre questions essentielles. Lisez les transcriptions complètes :
Le contexte provincial, le 26 mai
Les voix canadiennes, le 9 juin
«Dans l'édition la plus importante que A\J a publié dans notre histoire de 44 ans, nous faisons équipe avec les meilleurs chercheurs canadiens afin de tracer la voie du pays vers un avenir durable. Ce numéro spécial de A\J est une collaboration avec Dialogues pour un Canada vert, un groupe de plus de 60 chercheurs qui ont identifié des solutions durables dans chacun de leurs domaines spécialisés».
Canada's Map to Sustainability [anglais]
7) ÉVALUATION DES PROGRAMMES POLITIQUES
Dialogues pour un Canada vert a examiné chacun des programmes politiques fédéraux de 2015 du point de vue des 10 orientations stratégiques proposées au printemps 2015 dans Agir sur les changements climatiques : Les solutions d’universitaires canadiens et canadiennes.
Notre analyse, en date du 5 octobre, est basée exclusivement sur l'information publique disponible sur chacun des sites Web officiels des partis, incluant la section Actualité et les documents à télécharger. Nous sommes conscient que ce cadre d’analyse peut avoir exclu des propositions par ailleurs fort intéressantes faites par les partis.
Lettre ouverte aux partis fédéraux
RÉPONSES DES PARTIS FÉDÉRAUX
Réponse et information supplémentaire fournies par le Bloc Québecois
Information supplémentaire fournie par le Parti libéral
Le Nouveau Parti Démocratique a rendu publique son programme politique le 11 octobre 2015. Il se peut qu'il contienne des nouveaux éléments pertinents à l'environnement.
8) ATELIERS DE VISIONNEMENT
À travers l'utilisation de techniques de visionnement, DCV encourage le dialogue avec un large éventail d’acteurs canadiens en les aidant à formuler leurs espoirs pour l'avenir du pays afin de vérifier que nos solutions de durabilité proposées coïncident avec leurs désirs. Nous avons organisé des ateliers de visionnement d'une journée entre mai et novembre 2014 à travers le Canada, à Canmore (Alberta), Goose Bay (Labrador), Kamloops (Colombie-Britannique), Montréal (Québec) et Prince George (Colombie-Britannique).
9) PLANS D'ACTION CLIMATIQUE
Lisez les plans d'action climatique provinciaux et nationaux.
Mme Marie-Louise Gay, une illustratrice internationalement reconnue, a fait ce dessin pour l’initiative Dialogues pour un Canada vert. Il exprime sa vision d`un futur possible faisant place à un développement durable.