In 1971, we had one of the worst droughts that I can remember.
I don't deny the climate is changing long term but when school children who get dropped off at school instead of riding a bike or getting on a bus start having climate change strikes instead of going to school for the day they need to read the facts and look at themselves before telling everyone else to do something.
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Peter Weren
Reporoa
Best leaders needed
Congratulations on yesterday's editorial (Opinion, Rotorua Daily Post) which highlighted the amazing global development of youth protests on climate change and the importance of how we all respond to the challenge of creating a better climate for the future.
Most important is the leadership that is provided at all levels of society, including business and government. We are about to elect our local government leaders, and we need to get the best people in place.
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Gray Southon
Tauranga
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