"A patchwork solution of provincial targets is an admission of defeat and a statement that we have failed our children and grandchildren."
About Elizabeth May
Elizabeth May — Life and Legacy
Elizabeth May is a prominent Canadian politician and environmental activist, recognized for her unwavering commitment to climate action and sustainability. As the former leader of the Green Party of Canada, she has been a vocal advocate for environmental justice, emphasizing the urgent need for systemic change in how society approaches ecological issues. May's core philosophy revolves around the belief that environmental protection is a fundamental human right. Her quotes often reflect this perspective, such as when she states, 'We are the first generation to feel the impact of climate change,' which captures the immediacy of the crisis and the responsibility we hold to act. Through her work, she challenges the status quo, advocating for policies that prioritize ecological integrity over short-term economic gains. Her impact is evident in her ability to galvanize public support for environmental initiatives and her insistence on the importance of grassroots movements. By stating, 'The climate crisis is not a partisan issue,' May calls for unity across political lines, highlighting that the fight for a sustainable future is a shared responsibility. Her insights continue to resonate, inspiring individuals and communities to engage in activism and push for meaningful change in environmental policy.
Quote collection
Elizabeth May quotes
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"I hold a vision of this blue green planet, safe and in balance. At the end of the Fossil Fuel Era, we are emerging to a new reality. We are ready to make the next leap - as momentous as abolishing slavery or giving women the vote."
"Those who take action have a disproportionate impact. The power of one is to move many."
"We have to do what we have to do. Miracles happen. The life force of this planet is very strong. Dandelions poke through sidewalks. We don't know enough to give up. We only know enough to know that we have to try to change the course of human events."
"Amateurs built the Ark; Professionals built the Titanic."
"There is not enough tea in the world to calm me."
"I will never shrink from speaking truth to power."
"If you have never taken the train across Canada, you really should put it on your life list... Meanwhile, I get to sit back and watch for moose from the dome car as we roll through the lake-dotted vastness of the boreal forest."
"You should never even ask if a campaign is winnable, because the question is not answerable. No-one can predict the course of the future. Time and time again I have seen completely unforeseeable shifts in the tide of events that result in campaign victory."
"When Dante described the circles of Hell, he clearly forgot the one where a hungry pixie sits on one's shoulder for eternity."
"It doesn't matter who you vote for, the government always gets in."
"If they had built the Energy East pipeline to transport beer, we'd be okay."
"Is Stephen Harper using the imagined fear of widespread security threats to score political points before the next election?"
"As human rights throughout the world continue to be abused, Raoul Wallenberg stands as a courageous example that should inspire us all."
"I'm going to let my friends in the other parties fight over the turf at the cutting edge of the status quo."