Climate Change Solutions Caucus draws bipartisan support
I appreciated the informative article March 4
about the strategies recommended for local farmers to adapt to climate
change. As you point out, our milder winters and warmer temperatures
create a better habitat for pests, but a worse habitat for growing
grapes, apricots, peaches, plums, nectarines and other important crops
in the Valley.
Along with modifying agricultural practices as a way to adapt, I hope you will tell readers about a bipartisan Congressional caucus working toward policies that can actually limit climate change. The Climate Solutions Caucus already has 35 Republican and 35 Democratic members of Congress working on an economically viable solution to the production of greenhouse gases that contribute to climate change..
Please let your representatives in Congress know that you want them to sign on to the Climate Solutions Caucus.
I urge journalists and readers to learn about the carbon fee and dividend proposal at www.CitizensClimateLobby.
Protect agriculture and the Valley’s ability to feed us and our nation. We need real action on the changing climate now.
Along with modifying agricultural practices as a way to adapt, I hope you will tell readers about a bipartisan Congressional caucus working toward policies that can actually limit climate change. The Climate Solutions Caucus already has 35 Republican and 35 Democratic members of Congress working on an economically viable solution to the production of greenhouse gases that contribute to climate change..
Please let your representatives in Congress know that you want them to sign on to the Climate Solutions Caucus.
I urge journalists and readers to learn about the carbon fee and dividend proposal at www.CitizensClimateLobby.
Protect agriculture and the Valley’s ability to feed us and our nation. We need real action on the changing climate now.
Andrea Farber De Zubiria
Fresno
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