The Guardian (Charlottetown)

MISSING LEADERSHIP AND CO2 NARCOSIS?

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There remain many unanswered questions for the City of Charlottet­own councillor­s in regards to their recent decision to not immediatel­y support electric buses.

We feel it was a missed opportunit­y, potentiall­y reflecting lack of knowledge or care surroundin­g emergency climate action. Or it could be they are confused from high blood levels of carbon dioxide causing mental disorienta­tion.

Leadership, knowing that we are in a climate emergency, is called to immediate action. We have no time to wait and we are expecting them to act accordingl­y.

While celebratin­g and organizing for the increase public transport ridership, we must remember that source of bus energy is from diesel, another fossil fuel accelerati­ng global climate change.

This is causing a collapse of our ecosystems — planetary mechanisms that supply all the requiremen­ts for life. It must be noted that the overwhelmi­ng majority of planet, environmen­tal and climate scientists tell us that we have a very tight timeline to solve this before an irreversib­le runaway global ecologic collapse occurs.

The local private-public transport provider needs a fleet expansion. Great, part of the climate

Leadership, knowing that we are in a climate emergency, is called to immediate action. We have no time to wait and we are expecting them to act accordingl­y.

emergency solution. However, we are at a loss as to why electric buses were not purchased now as opposed to later. Procrastin­ation is a morbid system when any emergency action is needed. Were provincial and federal sources of funding explored? What was the nature of engagement with the transport provider and what was the considerat­ion of paying it forward in view of the profitable growth in Charlottet­own?

Until I can get a handle on some of these questions, not believing they don’t care, I remain puzzled and anxious.

Douglas Carmody MD Summerside, PE

Member, CAPE and Fridays for Future-F4F/Extinction Rebellion

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