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Islanders working on ideas for Canadian Green New Deal

A group of Islanders is taking part in a national campaign called The Pact for a Green New Deal, meant to put climate change on the agenda duringthe upcoming federal election campaign.

'Here we are, just regular everyday farmers trying to figure out what more can we do'

A local group on P.E.I. is working on ideas for a national initiative called the Pact for a Green New Deal. (Jane Robertson/CBC)

A group of Islanders is taking part in a national campaignto put climate change on the agenda duringthe upcoming federal election campaign.

The Pact for a Green New Deal seeks ways to halve Canada's greenhouse gas emissionsin the next 11 years. This is based on the recent United Nations' Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) report assessing climate change science.

The Canadian initiativeis gathering ideas from around the country and will include academicand Indigenous voices.

"We have to have some revolutionary ideas to combat climate change in the timeframe that we have left and nobody can be left behind," saidMelissa Mullen, co-host of a recent event on P.E.I. to discuss Island-focused issues and solutions.

"Here we are, just regular everyday farmers trying to figure out what more can we do."

Earlier in the spring, many of the volunteers said after helping out with an organized clean up that they want to make collecting trash a regular habit when going to the beach. (Brittany Spencer/CBC)

Mullen saidit's important to have those difficult discussions on climate change.

"There's tending to be an atmosphere where nobody wants to talk about climate change because people are polarized about itor people are frightened and they don't want to talk about it," Mullen said.

"We all have to do something about itand until we can have conversations, decent conversations, about this and sort of feel like we're all in the same boat and we all need to do morethen not much is going to happen."

Mullen says the ideas discussed on P.E.I. will be shared with the national group.

A larger report is expected to be released later this month.

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With files from Jesara Sinclair