Next steps for Paris agreement on tap for international meeting in Montreal
OTTAWA — Canada’s environment minister hopes a gathering this weekend of the world’s biggest economies and polluters will provide a show of strength for continuing with the Paris climate change agreement, despite the pending withdrawal of the United States.
Catherine McKenna will host environment ministers and officials from 30 other nations in Montreal at an event designed largely to help prevent an American retreat from the climate agreement from pushing the whole thing off the rails.
“I think it’s really important we advance the Paris agreement agenda and show that we are strongly aligned on ambitious climate action,” McKenna told The Canadian Press earlier this week.
While not an official meeting for the Paris protocol, which is governed by the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change, the gathering is a more informal way for some of the world’s leading powers to brag about what they’ve done so far and push each other to keep going, even as the U.S. prepares to withdraw.