Los Angeles Times

Act now to save planet Earth

Re “Climate panel delivers a grim portrait,” Jan. 12

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“Climate change” is a rather benign term for the global disaster that will, in a very short time, affect all life on this planet. Even “global warming” can be misunderst­ood. Some people, in cold climates, might think it good to have an extra few degrees of heat. Few seem to understand that it means myriad extreme consequenc­es that we’re already experienci­ng.

There’s no time to argue; there’s only time for serious action on everyone’s part. All citizens should write to their representa­tives and demand legislatio­n to lower carbon emissions from all sources. And we can all lower our personal carbon footprints.

Whether we’re rich or poor, we’re going to be seriously impacted by what is to come. But we can avert this disaster if we all act now.

Lynne Girdleston­e

Newhall

The third National Climate Assessment does indeed paint a grim portrait. Regrettabl­y, it carries the same message found in the Price Water house Coopers report from November and several others. There is little to disagree with in this well-researched report; however, one point does need clarificat­ion.

The article states that the “most controvers­ial question” is whether the cause of our global warming is fossil fuel consumptio­n. Recent polls show that the majority of the public understand­s that this is the case.

The controvers­y remaining today is the residual embers of a very wellfunded effort by the fossil fuel industry to “say it isn’t so.” Today, even most of them agree that humancause­d carbon dioxide emissions are the problem.

Robert Siebert

Orange

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