Suppose that a group of islands near Hawaii was governed by terrorists who occasionally visited and killed hundreds of innocent civilians, then retreated to their islands with hostages.
Ten years ago, who would have believed that someone who loses the election for the presidency one day will have his sycophants try to stage a coup based on a lie that the election was stolen?
Robert Griffon has apparently bought the cataclysmic predictions of “reputable climate scientists and demographers,” hook, line and sinker (“We must minimize global warming,” Star-Advertiser, Letters, Nov. 19).
No one knows exactly how climate change will affect our state. However, one doesn’t need to be a climate researcher to know the Earth is warming, that droughts are becoming more commonplace, and that life on land and in the water is under duress.