Dabrusin Attends Global Climate Action Summit

Environment and Climate Change Canada

As momentum continues to build toward a decarbonized global economy, Canada has what the world needs: clean energy; critical minerals; expertise; and a stable, forward-looking approach to climate action. At home, Canada continues to advance practical solutions that reduce emissions, strengthen resilience, and protect nature while positioning our economy for long-term growth. Through international collaboration and sustained leadership, Canada is driving meaningful outcomes that support both climate ambition and economic competitiveness abroad.

This week, the Honourable Julie Dabrusin, Minister of the Environment, Climate Change and Nature, will co-convene the 10th Ministerial on Climate Action (MoCA10) in Brussels, Belgium, alongside the European Union and China on June 22 and 23, 2026. Minister Dabrusin will then participate in London Climate Action Week, Europe's largest independent climate event, in London, England, on June 23 and 24, 2026, where she will continue advancing Canada's climate and economic priorities with international allies and with business, philanthropic, and civil society partners.

MoCA10 represents a key milestone as partners reflect on a decade of climate progress while reinforcing the need to accelerate collective action to meet the goals of the Paris Agreement. As a co-convener of MoCA10, Minister Dabrusin will aid in chairing plenaries of Ministers and senior officials from dozens of countries on the implementation of the Paris Agreement. At London Climate Action Week, Canada will co-host roundtables on the Global Methane Pledge and Powering Past Coal Alliance. Minister Dabrusin will also be providing remarks to senior leaders from government, finance, and industry, as well as engaging bilaterally with her counterparts.

Amid global uncertainties, the world's largest economies remain committed to international cooperation to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, support clean energy transitions, strengthen resilience, protect nature and biodiversity, and drive practical climate solutions, all while creating jobs and driving sustainable economic growth.

As the global economy evolves, Canada's approach recognizes that climate action is not only a moral responsibility-it's an economic necessity. Building on momentum from earlier engagements this year, including the Petersberg Climate Dialogue and the G7 Environment Ministers' Meeting, Minister Dabrusin will continue to deepen international partnerships, push for climate action, strengthen Canada's place as a leader in the global clean energy transition and open new economic opportunities for Canadian businesses.

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