Penticton Herald

Humanity has no time to waste

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Dear editor: Re: Auditors find Canada lacks clear climate action, Herald, A1, March 28

As a parent, I try to do all I can to ensure my kids have a healthy and secure future. And I would hope that our government­s are also looking out for the country’s youth.

However, the latest auditor general’s report underscore­s how both federal and provincial government­s continue to show a lack of commitment to today’s youth, by not reducing climate pollution.

There are consequenc­es to our foot dragging. We not only are jeopardizi­ng our children’s future by not acting on our climate promises. We are also missing out on the huge economic opportunit­ies that are opening up for climate leaders.

We continue to sink money into climate polluting endeavours – like building new bitumen pipelines and developing an LNG industry – as if old ways of doing things can continue indefinite­ly. But humanity is at a crossroads. If we choose the path toward low carbon prosperity, investment­s in oil and gas will soon be worthless. I

f we choose “business as usual,” we put the future of our children and grandchild­ren at dire risk.

The right decision seems clear to me – rapidly reducing our climate pollution so that our children can have a livable world in which to thrive. Laura Sacks Castlegar

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