'Among the worst in the world': environmental advocates slam outsized oil and gas company influence in Canada's COP27 delegation

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Canadian politics and policy stories that are shaping the day. Weekdays.By entering your email address you consent to receive email from The Hill Times containing news, analysis, updates and offers.Tzeporah Berman, the chair of the Fossil Fuel Non-Proliferation Treaty Initiative, says it is “an embarrassment” that oil company representatives are part of Canada’s official delegation to COP27.

“I don’t think you can solve the climate challenge without talking to the industries that are directly affected, and that have to decarbonize,” said Cameron in a phone call from Egypt. “We are a major part of the emissions problem in Canada, and therefore we have to be a part of the solution.”is a partnership of Canada’s largest oil sands companies, which aims to address climate change.

Green Party MP Mike Morrice, left, seen here at COP26 in Glasgow in 2021 alongside Scottish Green Party representatives Ross Greer and Gillian Mackay, is part of Canada’s official delegation to COP27.Green Party MP Mike Morrice , a member of the official delegation, toldon Nov.

The United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change , which organizes the conference, will only release a final list of registered delegates at the end of the conference. The most detailed breakdown available at present isof delegates that the UNFCC released on Nov. 8, which lists Canada as having 379 delegates.

Progressive Senator Patricia Bovey , Independent Senator Mary Coyle , and Independent Senator Rosa Galvez are representing the Red Chamber.Environmental advocates are also flagging the fossil fuel industry’s inclusion as part of theat the Canada Pavilion as a problem, referring to these sessions as an opportunity for “greenwashing” by the industry.

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