By Letter to the Editor on July 15, 2019.
I see humankind’s dire environmental situation as somewhat analogous to a cafeteria lineup. It’s like a group of diversely societally represented people, all adamantly arguing over which identifiable traditionally marginalized person should be at the front and, conversely, at the back of the line; and, furthermore, to whom among them should go the last piece of quality pie – all the while the interstellar spaceship on which they’re all permanently confined, owned and operated by the fossil fuel industry, is burning and toxifying at locations not normally investigated. As a species, we really can be so heavily preoccupied with our own individual and admittedly overwhelming little worlds, that we’ll miss the biggest of pictures. Frank Sterle Jr. White Rock, B.C. 5