Letters to the Editor: No climate crisis, reasonable Republicans: Some things were better 50 years ago (via latimesopinion )
. However, there is one critical part of our lives that is a threat to everyone, and that is the climate crisis.
Oh yes, we can all wax nostalgic and return to the early 20th century, when Upton Sinclair’s “The Jungle” brought to the nation’s attention the hazardous and unsanitary conditions of the nation’s meat industry. His chilling book prompted Congress to create the federal agency that ultimately became the FDA.To the editor:
I can be nostalgic about a few things, including when in the 1960s I could have a part-time job, pay the rent , put gas in my clunker and go to UCLA for $67 a quarter. I’m also nostalgic for lawmakers like Republican Sen. David Durenberger of Minnesota, who chaired a subcommittee on climate change in 1985. The subcommittee called witnesses such as Carl Sagan and other distinguished scientists.
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