Los Angeles Times

Failing to act since 1989

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Re “When global warming was merely a blip on the radar,” July 7

We’ve moved on from the outright denial of climate change from 30 years ago, when the California Energy Commission warned that the state faced more droughts, floods, fires and heat waves because of global warming.

Now, there are too many who feel that they won’t live long enough to be inconvenie­nced by this escalating disaster; others are too privileged to care.

However, for most of us and our children, the damaging effects are here, and the future is frightenin­g. There is always hope, but time is running out to make a real difference in preventing the worst consequenc­es.

I and thousands like me are demanding that Congress take action to end our reliance on fossil fuels. Many of our representa­tives are already on board with this, but they all need to hear from us, the people. It’s likely now or never. E.J. Parker

Long Beach

We knew about global warming long before 1989, when this article says it was merely a “blip on the radar.”

I was first taught about it in my ecology class in 1970 at Cal State Long Beach, along with zero population growth. It is deplorable that we have refused to do little about either problem and are now facing the consequenc­es.

How much longer must we suffer from our unwillingn­ess to wake up? Sandy Mishodek

Running Springs, Calif.

Thirty years ago we were warned in California about more droughts, fires and floods if we didn’t stop reducing our use of fossil fuels. We have done our part so far with the strictest environmen­tal regulation­s in the country and by switching to renewable energy.

The world is now experienci­ng what was predicted 30 years ago, and the problem will only get worse. So what is it about our president that makes him fail to understand climate change?

Last year, President Trump skipped the G-7 discussion­s on climate change. He has also rolled back federal regulation­s on emissions from coal burning in an effort to get more votes.

When will people in Trump’s base own up to the fact that climate change is here and help vote him out of office? Ernie Ogren

Torrance

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