13/10/2005
- Federal Government contributions to sustainable development
research totaling $6.7 million were announced today by
Reg Alcock, President of the Treasury Board, on behalf
of the Honourable Aileen Carroll, Minister of International
Cooperation and the Honourable Stéphane Dion, Minister
of the Environment. This is yet another initiative under
the Government of Canada’s Project Green, the broad environmental
vision that links Canada’s economic competitiveness and
prosperity to a sustainable future.
Environment Canada has increased its annual support to
the International Institute for Sustainable Development
(IISD), a Winnipeg-based research organization, from $200,000
to $1 million annually under terms of its three-year agreement
with IISD. In recognition of the Institute's ongoing contribution
to sustainable development and poverty reduction, the
Canadian International Development Agency (CIDA) is providing
a grant of $3,720,000, over three years.
“The Government of Canada is committed to its research
capacities in sustainable development,” said Minister
Alcock. “Supporting a Winnipeg-based organization such
as the International Institute for Sustainable Development
demonstrates that Canada recognizes its role and its responsibility
towards other countries that are less fortunate.”
“Environmental sustainability and poverty reduction are
intrinsically linked. I am proud that CIDA is a leader
on environment and sustainable development. “More focus
on environmental issues is essential, if we, as an international
community hope to achieve the Millennium Development Goals,”
said Minister Carroll.
“IISD has been providing Environment Canada with relevant
and advanced research on sustainable development issues
such as water quality, biodiversity and climate change,”
said Minister Dion. “Our partnership has proven, and will
continue to prove, invaluable to the quality and precision
of Canada's environmental policies.”
Dr. Bill Glanville, Vice President and Acting CEO of IISD,
thanked Environment Canada and the Canadian International
Development Agency (CIDA) for their continued support.
“This funding is absolutely crucial to maintaining the
intellectual infrastructure that allows IISD to carry
out our work and continue to be relevant on so many major
issues – from water policy in the Prairies to international
negotiations on climate change, to poverty reduction in
Mali, to working on environmental policy in China ” said
Dr. Glanville.
With Government of Canada funding support, the IISD will
conduct research and information dissemination activities
pertinent to sustainability in Canada and internationally.
Research on sustainable development and engagement of
partners on the full range of sustainability challenges
including climate change, clean air, clean water, land
use and biodiversity supports Project Green - the set
of policies and programs aimed at supporting a sustainable
environment, healthy population and competitive economy.
Project Green addresses environmental and competitiveness
issues for the 21st century including measures to reduce
greenhouse gas emissions, to increase fuel and energy
efficiency and to increase Canadian and foreign markets
for environmental technologies that can drive our economy
and protect our environment and health. Through Project
Green’s policies and programs, Canada can set an international
example by developing effective model solutions for the
long-term health of the planet.