World’s Young Climate Leader’s Vow To Hold Leaders Accountable At The Ballot Box
“We demand action. Stop wasting time. Stop hindering the work [towards a sustainable future] for short term profits. Engage young people in the design of adaptation plans,” said Ms. Kumar, who warned: “We will hold you accountable. And if you do not remember, we will mobilize to vote you out.” – Fijian climate change action advocate Komal Kumar
“I encourage you to go on … to keep your mobilization, and more and more to hold my generation accountable. My generation has largely failed until now to preserve both justice in the world and to preserve the planet.” – United Nations Secretary-General António Guterres, a 70-year-old member of the baby boomer generation who was described as a “keynote listener” at the Youth Climate Summit
News from the United Nations with a brief Foreword from Niagara At Large reporter and publisher Doug Draper
Posted September 22nd, 2019 on Niagara At Large
A Foreword from Doug Draper –
I amat least one member of the baby boomer – and I know there are others – who hopes that in Niagara and every other region across Canada and the United States, the afterglow of this first-ever United Nations Youth Summit on Climate and the Strike for Climate Action participated by millions of people around the world this September stays alive and grows.
Here is hoping that it inspires young people to vote in unprecedented numbers in the upcoming Canadian election this October 21st and in the U.S. election in November, 2020 for only those candidates who make a firm commitment to move us as close as we can to a carbon-free world in the next decade.
Don’t accept any more excuses or dribble about moderation or the need for balance or compromise. We have a full-blown emergency on our hands and we can no longer leaders who fail or refuse to take decisive action. As 16-year-old Swedish climate activist has told us over and over again, ‘we have to act as if our house is on fire, because it is’.
So here is more from the United Nations on this past Saturday, September 21st Youth Climate Summit that I hope you will take a few moments to consider.
News from the United Nations –
Students and young activists on Saturday (September 21st) threw down the gauntlet to world leaders heading to United Nations Headquarters next week for high-level climate talks, demanding that they “stop wasting time” and work harder to curb carbon emissions, “or we will vote you out.”

“We have been waiting for you!” Jayathma Wickramanayake, the UN Youth Envoy, said, welcoming the boisterous crowd of young climate leaders, who made it clear from the very start of the day-long event that global political leaders are now on notice: they must make radical changes to shift the world away from fossil fuels and towards clean energy, protect our oceans, and promote sustainable consumption. Continue reading





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Here are Naomi Klein and Greta Thunberg together recently, sharing their concerns, their call for action and their vision for a better future, all ahead of a major United Nations gathering later this September for a summit on climate action in New York.
“Imagine two elders with no vested interest in the status quo speaking out about climate change and the kind of world we are leaving to our children.” — David Suzuki
We’ve got what a recent best-selling book by the same title calls “a generation of sociopaths” – otherwise known as aging baby boomers and older – who we can count on to drive to the polls in droves in this October’s federal election, to vote for any candidate that promises to strike down putting moe of a price (what the likes of Harris and Scheer demonize as a “tax”) on climate-changing carbon pollution.
Queen’s Park –
“At a time where we’re losing our grants, we’re losing OSAP, it should be more important than ever to fund student jobs, and jobs that allow us to excel in our career after graduating. Unfortunately that doesn’t seem to be a priority for provincial government.”
Queen’s Park, Ontario — NDP MPPs Jessica Bell and Chris Glover are calling on the Ford government to reverse its attack on student unions and services, which has put campus and community radio stations across the province under threat.

Niagara,Ontario –
Vote As If Our Whole Future Is At Stake – Because It Is!
As of this September 11th, 2019, a federal election in Canada is officially on and for Canadians from coast to coast, this may very well be the most important election in our lives.
“We saw the best and the worst in humanity in that moment, and we will never forget those who lost their lives.” – from a Statement by New York State Governor Andrew Cuomo

Those words were spoken in the Ontario legislature on May 1st, 2018 by Jim Bradley, who was the Liberal MPP for St. Catharines at the time, and who earlier in his long tenure in provincial politics, served twice as Ontario’s environment minister.



An Invite from Ontario’s Niagara Parks Commission 





I am making an exception in this case because the organization asking for donations – the Sierra Club – is one of the oldest and most respected conservation groups in the world – and the battle they need funding for is against efforts by the Trump administration and some of the greediest pirates in the logging industry to literally cut the life out of one of the last great stands of trees on this continent that Canada shares with the United States.
Community Safety Zones will help get students to school safely at two locations in Niagara this September






From his Bully Pulpit, Ford orders Gas Retailers to Affix this Propaganda to Gas Pumps – Just in Time to help get his Tory pal Andrew Scheer elected Prime Minister
You can take a look at the English-language version (and yes, there is a French-language version too) of content on this sticker, all featured on a background of Tory blue, just in time for a federal election in which Scheer is sure to bring this issue up, right here, alongside this paragraph, where you can also note something else.
St. Catharines, Ontario –
Linz, Austria – At the FISA Congress, held annually after the World Rowing Championships, the organization that represents the world of rowing voted on future sites for the World Rowing Championships. 
It has approved
The Prime Minister, Justin Trudeau, today issued the following statement on Labour Day:









An Open Letter To Ford Government’s Minister of Long-Term Care Merilliee Fullerton from Ontario NDP MPP Teressa Armstrong


“Somewhere over the rainbow, bluebirds fly. Birds fly over the rainbow. Why
In my neighbourhood, there wasn’t a person outside during those broadcasts. Everyone was home, watching Dorothy, Toto and their friends following the Yellow Brick Road.
We had a bunch of what I don’t mind calling creeps on Niagara’s Regional Council and in top administrative positions at the Region during the 2014-to-2018 term that I sometimes compared to those Flying Monkeys.


This was the
A Brief Remembrance for a Record Lover’s Paradise by Doug Draper
A NEW REPORT REVEALS THAT CANADIANS PAY AMONG THE HIGHEST PRICES IN THE WORLD FOR CELL AND INTERNET PLANS. Telecom giants like Bell and Rogers lobby the government and block competitors to reap huge profits, all at the expense of hard working Canadians.
Now, with the public’s strong awareness and desire for change, he is urging NPCA to take a leadership role. As he said recently, “We are very aware of the ecological crisis and the damages global warming will bring if we don’t act immediately

With a federal election on the horizon in October, it’s time to make the conservation of wild species and wild spaces an election issue.
With all of the rotten things going on around the world these days, it is heartening to have a story about an outpouring of kindness and generosity so close to home.
Starting on Tues Sept. 3, Niagara Region Transit is expanding service on many of its routes and adding service to the Town of Pelham.
An Invite to All from Extinction Rebellion Niagara, a group of Niagara area citizens calling for urgent action to address the climate crisis

Amen. 
QUEEN’S PARK – Students, parents, teachers, education workers and the NDP have blasted Doug Ford’s scheme to hike class sizes – and an eleventh-hour attempt to soften that bad news by the Ford government won’t save students who have already registered for gigantic classes that start in a couple weeks.


TORONTO – Doug Ford ripped up the Health and Physical Education curriculum, threatened teachers with a sex-ed snitch-line and spent $1 million on an online survey, only to release a new curriculum Wednesday that is largely unchanged from the 2015 sex-ed curriculum.
Join the Green Party of Canada’s NIAGARA GREENS FEDERAL CAMPAIGN LAUNCH. Join us Thursday, August 22th at 6:30 pm, in the Pond Inlet at Brock University in J-Block of Mackenzie Chown Building in St. Catharines, Ontario.
“I live in the (Niagara) watershed. (and) this is the worst news possible. How can we protect the green belt and its rivers and lakes when these greedy gangsters want to pave it over. It’s scary.” – a comment from one of Niagara At Large’s readers, Edila MacIlrelli, in response to news that the Ford Government has sent a letter to the Niagara Peninsula Conservation Authority and other Conservation Authorities across the province, directing them to “wind down” conservation activities that fall outside of whatever the province deems to be their “core mandate”.

(A Brief Foreword Note – Andrea Horwath delivered this message to Ontario’s municipal leaders, including representatives from Niagara, shortly after they learned that Ontario Premier Doug Ford will move forward this coming year with already planned provincial cuts to public health, ambulance, child day care and other municipally operated services – therefore downloading any costs for these services, should municipalities choose to keep them – on residents and businesses that pay property taxes. So much for saving people money.)





