World History … and personal stuff

Fall is Creeping In = Red

There are bits of red here and there at the cottage.

 

Unfortunately, this Economist cover for Sept. 21-27, has an unmistakably red section, too, representing how much we have worsened temperature creep since the 1990s. Even The Economist admits: “It [climate change] is not a problem that can be put off for a few decades. It is here and now. … Its losses are already there and often mourned – on drab landscapes where the glaciers have died and on reefs bleached of their coral colours. Delay means that mankind will suffer more harm and face a vastly more costly scramble to make up for lost time.”

About Ms. G

Risa Gluskin is a history and student success teacher at York Mills CI in Toronto. She loves horses, figure skating and all animals. She is married to avid cyclist and tech guy Val Dodge. They have three cats.

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