Author of the article: Calgary Herald
Publishing date: May 01, 2021 • 3 hours ago • 4 minute read •
Mauritian scientist and climate change activist Shaama Sandooyea, 24, holds a placard reading Youth Strike For Climate, during an underwater protest at the Saya de Malha Bank to highlight the need to protect the world's largest seagrass meadow within the Mascarene plateau, Mauritius March 6, 2021. Photo by REUTERS/Christophe Van Der Perre
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Re: Alberta students want climate education added to curriculum, April 28
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I’m fine with our students learning more about the “climate” as long as it includes a balanced approach and includes alternate views that show that the green movement isn’t all it’s cracked up to be and how politics plays a role. They could start by watching Bright Green Lies, Global Warning and Planet of Humans, just three of many documentaries which don’t get their due in mainstream media because they don’t fit the common narrative of climate alarmism these days.