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We have a responsibility to future generations to leave them a planet that is not irreparably damaged.

Justin Trudeau

Paris Agreement announcement, 2015 · Checked on 18 June 2026
We have a responsibility to future generations to leave them a planet that is not irreparably damaged.

Analysis

The Paris Agreement explicitly aims to limit global warming to well below 2°C, framing climate action as a moral duty to future generations. Trudeau's remark reflects this principle, emphasizing intergenerational responsibility. No evidence suggests the statement was misleading or false.

Background

The Paris Agreement, adopted in 2015, is a landmark international treaty under the UNFCCC, with 196 parties committing to climate mitigation. Canada, under Trudeau, ratified it in 2016. The agreement's preamble acknowledges the need to protect future generations.

Verdict summary

Justin Trudeau's statement aligns with the intent and language of the Paris Agreement.

Sources consulted

— United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC), Paris Agreement (2015)
— Government of Canada, Paris Agreement Ratification (2016)
— Prime Minister of Canada, Speech at Paris Agreement Announcement (2015)