Environment and Climate Change Minister Steven Guilbeault

U.S. lays out extreme heat plan amid record temperatures. What about Canada?

U.S. lays out extreme heat plan amid record temperatures. What about Canada?

In the southeast, temperatures of 43 C and higher are forecast across the region with “unusually warm water” in the Gulf of Mexico and the western Atlantic Ocean fuelling “persistent, oppressive humidity” along the coast. In Florida, the record surface water temperatures offshore are fuelling concerns about a busier-than-expected hurricane season, since warm, humid air is a key component in how the storms form and grow.

Canadians could soon have the legal right to a healthy environment. But can it be enforced?

Canadians could soon have the legal right to a healthy environment. But can it be enforced?

Canada has joined much of the rest of the world in adopting a United Nations resolution recognizing that a healthy environment is a human right. But a bill making its way through Parliament to codify this right into law may need to change to be truly effective. While Environment and Climate Change Minister Steven Guilbeault has promoted the resolution’s “principles” as being in line with the bill, a Canadian UN special rapporteur has said the legislation “should be strengthened” and noted it is not consistent with the approach taken by the UN Human Rights Council and the UN General Assembly.