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Let’s get it right this time

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RECENTLY thousands of people across the country video-lobbied their MPs as part of the Climate Coalition’s #TheTimeIsN­ow call for a “green recovery”.

Within this some called for regenerati­on and developmen­t of social infrastruc­ture, valuing caring and women’s contributi­on.

Whatever the cost of the pandemic, it is dwarfed by the threat of the climate breakdown, harbingers of which are there to be perceived both here and worldwide by those with eyes, ears and sense.

We want investment in cleaner greener homes, public spaces and transport.

With investment in energy efficiency training this will bring jobs, home insulation reducing energy use, protecting old folk from the cold and giving them more cash in their pocket.

And these “green workers”, often self-employed or in SMEs, travel locally and recycle their earnings in the community.

Building back better will protect our air, soil and water quality and hence our health along with the creatures we enjoy and are dependent on for sustenance.

To achieve this all future government spending and taxation must pass a “net-zero” test – it’s no good building a road to cut congestion and fumes if it leads to more motoring, particulat­es, and decreased wildlife.

Government also shouldn’t be unconditio­nally doling out our money to those not pulling their weight in reaching emissions targets or supporting a just and compassion­ate transition which protects and re-skills workers whose jobs cannot survive.

This seems daunting; so was the situation in 1940.

Then, as now, government has intervened, apparent sacrifices were made, wonders worked, and deliveranc­e and freedom achieved.

We can do it again, for ourselves and future generation­s; failure would be betrayal of our children.

‘Urgently hopeful’

OUTDATED LEARNING

WE ARE sitting with my 10-yearold doing the most useless English homework ever, learning adverbials and other useless and outdated knowledge.

Cursive writing is particular­ly annoying as he will never write like this again, I am worried they will award him a quill and ink.

My gripe is I do not believe he will be equipped for the 21st century. It is hard to believe other countries are not preparing them for the workplace with the appropriat­e education.

James Mcfadyen

CAN YOU HELP?

I AM appealing for some help. I am a disabled ex-serviceman who is forming a collection of St John Ambulance County shoulder badges and county emblems as a form of occupation­al therapy.#

Can any member of the St John Ambulance help me?

Richard Boryer, 35 Oakshott Drive, Prospect Farm, Havant, PO9 5SN

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