Winnipeg Free Press By: Curt Hull
THE recent Winnipeg Free Press article “Seeking balance on Manitoba’s climate file” (March 1) clearly illuminates the lack of urgency and action that the climate crisis has been given in this province. Greta Thunberg said it clearly: “Our house is on fire.” Not only are we not panicking, we are wilfully blind to the flames and the fire department has not been notified. Meanwhile, the flames continue to grow.
Opinion
THE recent
Winnipeg Free Press article Seeking balance on Manitoba’s climate file (March 1) clearly illuminates the lack of urgency and action that the climate crisis has been given in this province. Greta Thunberg said it clearly: Our house is on fire. Not only are we not panicking, we are wilfully blind to the flames and the fire department has not been notified. Meanwhile, the flames continue to grow.
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