Alice Munro among Nobel prizewinners urging Trudeau to deny oilsands project
Canadian author Alice Munro is among dozens of Nobel prizewinners urging Prime Minister Justin Trudeau to deny approval to a massive oilsands project in Alberta.
Munro, Canadian biologist Jack W. Szostak and 40 other global winners from various fields signed a letter published in the Guardian decrying the Teck Resources Ltd. proposal.
Also addressed to Deputy Prime Minister Chrystia Freeland, the letter in the U.K. publication declares: “There is no room for expansion of the fossil-fuel sector.”
The signatories call fossil-fuel projects “an affront to our state of climate emergency,” as well as incompatible with Canada’s pledge to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and work towards reconciliation with First Nations.