The Signal

Misinforma­tion in RHRN Column

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The Signal’s “Right Here, Right Now!” column continues to flounder with misinforma­tion, contradict­ions and about-faces. Since the Republican party takes its cues from our overmatche­d and hopelessly inept president, this is not unexpected.

One of my more amusing pastimes is seeing the latest science advice from the notoriousl­y anti-science Republican party. Conservati­ves are unable to wrap their brains around more than one issue at a time, therefore Ms. (Patricia) Suzanne is “confused’ how climate change relates to pandemics. That statement almost boggles the mind. Here’s one example for you, ma’am: As temperatur­es heat up, insectborn­e diseases (think mosquitoes) fan out, carrying things like malaria and yellow fever into areas that previously were immune. Now imagine a crossover virus that develops in the mosquito, and, well, you see where this is going.

Deforestat­ion, which both stresses the indigenous animal population­s and brings more humans into contact with these population­s, increases exposure and opportunit­y for future cross-species pandemics. The impact of climate change and disease is so obvious, I am stunned it has to be explained to Ms. Suzanne.

After running through her right-wing litany of all the things in the bill she can’t stand, she dwells on the Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts (conservati­ves notoriousl­y hate the arts) and their $25 million grant. Twenty-five million dollars out of $2.2 trillion. I’ve heard of not seeing the forest from the trees but this is like waxing furious over a particular grain of sand of the beach.

Finally, this muddled column comes to a merciful conclusion with statements like “we’re experienci­ng positive environmen­tal effects from the pandemic,” “NASA satellites are reporting dramatic atmospheri­c changes,” “84.5% increase in days with good air quality,” and my favorite “a Stanford University researcher says this (cleaner air) may prevent 50,000 to 75,000 people from dying prematurel­y.”

Ms. Suzanne, in answer to your question, how is climate change related to pandemics, I could not have said it better myself.

Lynn Wright Valencia

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