Canada has been working hard to protect and improve environmental quality. Canada seeks a balance between economic development, social equity and environmental protection, not only to meet our current needs, but also to meet the needs of our future generations. Canada plays an active role in promoting global sustainable development. The first week of June every year is Environment Week in Canada, which is held to raise public awareness of the benefits of environmental protection. 1972, the United Nations declared June 5th as World Environment Day, just during Canadian Environmental Week.
climate change
Climate change is one of the most serious environmental challenges facing the world. After joining the Kyoto Protocol, the Canadian government has made climate change a national key issue, and is actively responding to this challenge with the people of Canada and other countries. Canada is taking measures to reduce air pollution caused by fossil fuels and its impact on climate change; This measure will reduce greenhouse gas emissions, improve urban living conditions, purify the environment and enhance competitiveness.
biological variability
1992, Canada became the first industrialized country to ratify the United Nations Convention on Biological Diversity, and proudly set up a convention secretariat in Montreal. Canada has taken extensive measures to protect important ecological areas, protect endangered wildlife species, improve the effective management of natural resources, and retain traditional knowledge.
Canada and other countries, including China, are actively cooperating to protect biodiversity and ensure sustainable development. On May 22nd every year, Canada celebrates the International Biodiversity Day to enhance our sense of responsibility to protect biodiversity.