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Climate Emergency Unit’s Marker #1 of genuine emergency action is to “spend what it takes to win” For years , the climate movement has been calling on the federal government to spend two per cent of GDP on climate infrastructure and action, to no avail.
Yet, with disorienting ease, our new fiscally-conservative prime minister has announced that Canada ’s military spending will hit two% of GDP this year , and will reach a stratospheric five% within 10 years .
There is little doubt that the gravest security and civilizational threat we face is from the climate crisis itself a threat multiplier at every level.
Climate is here for the next 100 years , says Ana Toni , chief executive of the forthcoming COP30 UN climate conference in Brazil .
Heat kills about 20 times more people than terror attacks and about six times more than war and armed conflicts.
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