H/t Greg Perry
Still not convinced? Perhaps these letter-writers can help:
Local governments all over the world are declaring a climate emergency, so stop using the neutral term “climate change” in your coverage. There’s nothing neutral about the looming disaster for our “life support system” (aka the environment). Let’s call it “climate breakdown” or “climate chaos.”
It’s not balmy “global warming,” it’s “critical planet overheating.” The oil and gas industry once successfully lobbied the media to call their nasty tarsands project the cleaner-sounding “oilsands.” Clearly, words matter. The emotional urgency of these words matter. Our future is at stake.
Pike Krpan, Hamilton
There are so many ways in which we need to fight the environmental injustice of climate change, but at every turn, governments in Canada are moving backward on the existential issue of our time.
Bill C-69 is one way to counteract the wave of retreats in the battle against climate change and other potential environmental damage. The fossil fuel industry is well aware that it stands to lose economically from this bill and they have mounted a misinformation campaign aimed at convincing the Senate to water it down or delay it until the federal election.
Canadians expect our governments to act to protect our rights, including Indigenous rights, and to act in the best interests of citizens and residents, not multinational corporations. The Senate needs to do their job and pass this bill, which has already been three years in the making.
Amy Scott, Toronto
Tom Scanlan, Toronto
Rob Strang, Orangeville
As I commented the other day on The Mound's blog, Lorne, perhaps -- just perhaps -- the tide is starting to turn.
ReplyDeleteWell, in today's Star, Chantal Hebert speculates about the flooding and the fact that Scheer has delayed announcing his climate change 'plan', Owen. https://www.thestar.com/politics/political-opinion/2019/04/29/scheers-climate-plans-hit-by-floodwaters.html
DeleteTwo-thirds of Britons now want their government to declare a climate national emergency. Two thirds. Tomorrow Jeremy Corbyn tables a motion for that very declaration. May's tits are in the wringer. Another poll of 100,000 Euros found that the population of the EU now considers climate change the singular priority, trumping the economy, employment, even immigration.
ReplyDeleteDifferent story here where the best we can muster, the Dauphin, says after the floods abate we will need "significant reflections and conversations."
The contrast is striking, Mound, even more so when one considers the widespread participation in the British Extinction Rebellion protests. Will we come to the light, or will we continue supporting those who carp against the picayune carbon tax?
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