Toronto Star

It’s zero hour on climate change clock

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Re World on the hot seat, Oct. 10 How can any leader of any party in any country deny the inconvenie­nt truth that the biggest threat to all people everywhere right now, including Ontario, Manitoba and Alberta, is climate change?

How can they say carbon pricing is taking money away from the people and taking away jobs? Some jobs close and others open. Carbon pricing made polluters pay for ways to fight pollution. If you can afford a vehicle and the costs of driving it, why on earth do you think you can’t afford a dime a litre to offset your carbon footprint?

Time is running out — the latest figures, based on 6,000 scientific studies — give us only 12 years to get rising temperatur­es locked into a 1.5-degree C increase. More than that, which is where we are headed, causes the unthinkabl­e.

Our oceans are already turning to acid. With a slight increase in temperatur­e, we start to lose insects. And without insects we have no food.

Anyone who has a child, a grandchild or is under the age of 45 should not squander the slim margin left for offsetting disaster. Each of us should be taking whatever measures we can right now to help save this threatened planet.

Do not trust any leader who is not working with the federal government as an ally on policies aimed at mitigating the damage we are causing. Wake up. Pay up. It is not about jobs. It’s about lives.

Demand more integrity. More facts. Perhaps if the Star started putting climate change informatio­n on the front page every day, readers would start to realize that all other news is inconseque­ntial by comparison. Janice Lindsay, Toronto

In light of the report issued Sunday by the UN panel on climate change, Ford and Kenney appear as buffoons on the deck of the Titanic entertaini­ng a drunken mob of ignorant upperclass twits with jokes about conspiracy theories, while Trudeau and McKenna scurry around rearrangin­g deck chairs.

A scared hysterical crowd of steerage passengers are trapped below chanting, “What do we want? Carbon fee and dividend. When do we want it? Yesterday!”

For the sake of my granddaugh­ters and all that is bright and beautiful in the world, will you clowns move your bums and fix this mess! John Stephenson, Toronto

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