Letters: Solutions for climate change require honesty, collaboration (2024)

Readers offer their opinions on how to address climate change and the value of donors to Saskatchewan's children's hospital in Saskatoon.

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Published May 21, 2024Last updated 3hours ago2 minute read

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Re: “Mandryk: Our disconnection from cause of climate change harm is alarming,” (SP, May 15).

As a physicist who has given public talks on climate change for the past 20 years, it is disheartening to see the same old arguments claiming that humans cannot change Earth’s climate from those who don’t understand atmospheric physics.

Even some of the simplest arguments such as regular smog alerts in big cities like Los Angeles and Beijing, the measured increasing effects of acid rain, rapidly melting glaciers or dying coral reefs all fall on deaf ears.

Yet, while scientifically illiterate politicians and others cherry-pick data and argue over who is right, our climate gets worse by the day.

In 2015, I was the moderator for a panel on climate change organized by the Society of Actuaries. The data then was very clear. In a five-year period, insurance companies have paid 15 per cent more compensation than in the previous five-year period for climate change related damage.

So, whether our “leaders” admit it or not, we are all paying dearly for the effects of climate change. Resolving this problem is not impossible and won’t destroy economies, but it requires everyone to work together.

Solutions exist that don’t have to be painful but require honesty, reduction of stress on natural resources by squandering less, development of renewable energy alternatives and allowance for nature to heal and absorb the changes.

The sooner we address the “cause of climate change,” the less environmental damage we will pass on to our children.

Michael Pravica, Henderson, NV

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Generosity of donors fuels children’s hospital

The Jim Pattison Children’s Hospital Foundation thanks the StarPhoenix for highlighting the unveiling of the new portable pediatric MRI that will serve patients at Jim Pattison Children’s Hospital.

It is important, however, to note that this world-class piece of equipment was purchased by the generosity of many Saskatchewan donors, which was omitted in your story.

In spearheading a $1-million partnership with Synergy 8 Community Builders and major donor Gene Pidwerbesky, Jim Pattison Children’s Hospital Foundation ensures that health-care advancements for Saskatchewan’s pediatric patients, such as the new pediatric portable MRI, are possible.

Donors are the fabric of Saskatchewan, weaving generosity and community spirit throughout this great province and we believe their commitments should be appropriately recognized and celebrated.

The foundation is grateful to all dedicated donors who help ensure that Saskatchewan children and families receive the best health care right here at home.

Brynn Boback-Lane (Jim Pattison Children’s Hospital Foundation), Saskatoon

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