To the editor: Vote your climate conscience at the ballot box

As the election draws closer, we cannot ignore the growing impact of climate change on our communities. Hurricane Helene and now Hurricane Milton, along with dozens of wildfires this past summer — they’re all clear warning signs of a very real climate crisis.

This issue deserves more attention than it’s received so far this election cycle. During the presidential debate, only one brief question was asked about climate at the very end.

The fact is, the climate crisis impacts us all, no matter where we live or how much money we make. Americans are being told to flee their homes and risk losing everything. Meanwhile, Big Oil continues to put profits over people by prioritizing fossil fuels that continue to destroy our environment.

We cannot afford to lose any more time in the fight against the climate crisis. We need leaders — at the federal, state, and local level — who believe in the science of climate change and are willing or can be convinced to take bold action before it’s too late.

So I urge everyone: When you cast your ballot this November, think of our planet and the people that call it home.

Sincerely,
Anne D’Olivo
Manchester

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  1. Keith Stern says:

    If anyone wants to do a little research they will find the planet warms and cools over time. Scientists know that there was a period when the planet was actually hotter than now and it survived just like this slight warming period. When a Nobel winning scientist puts his reputation on the line to state that humans have no effect on the climate I am listening.