On a wind and a prayer
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Started March 29, 2026
Beggaring ourselves will not cool the rest of the planet’s weather Source
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On a wind and a prayer
The Critic (United Kingdom) | Mar 30, 2026
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The urgency of climate change demands immediate action, even if it means short-term sacrifices, as inaction poses greater long-term risks.
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Investing in sustainable practices is essential to mitigate climate change, regardless of its impact on other countries' weather patterns.
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Focusing on local environmental initiatives can provide immediate benefits to our communities, making global agreements less relevant.
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Reducing our carbon footprint should not come at the cost of economic stability; we must find a balance between climate action and economic health.
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