Toronto Star

Climate change should be bipartisan

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After the last five years of two serious droughts, a spring and summer with twice the normal annual rainfall and this unpreceden­ted winter with wild swings in temperatur­e and weather virtually every week, I’ve become a believer that climate change is largely man-made and very real. While some say that it’s just the vagaries of weather, I suggest that these past five years represent a serious shift in climate trend. I took up farming when I retired from a business career and the last five years have been completely uneconomic. In the farming community, there is an old saying: If it swims like a duck and quacks like a duck, it’s probably a safe assumption to say it is a duck! Why can’t Conservati­ves see this?

Which brings me to my point in this letter, as a lifelong fiscal conservati­ve, I am gob struck by the Conservati­ve party (Progressiv­e in Ontario and God knows what federally) who simply spout “anti” everything when it comes to climate change. At the federal level, Conservati­ve Leader Andrew Scheer plays politics on the issue and still has not provided a single shred of a positive, credible climate change plan. Further, Scheer continues to endorse a party-sanctioned candidate right here in Ontario, Cheryl Gallant, who proudly insists that climate change is a hoax. I might add that Gallant was the only MP out of over 300 to vote against the Canadian Parliament sanctionin­g the Paris climate accord.

Climate change is the issue of our generation and those of our children. Surely, some politician­s have sufficient moral integrity to recognize the seriousnes­s of the situation. There are real economic costs to climate change and a price on carbon is the least among these. It’s past time for Conservati­ves to show some genuine leadership on climate change, otherwise I’ll be supporting the only real agenda for climate change and voting Liberal for the first time in my life. J. Hugh Brownlee, White Lake, Ont.

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