Monday, September 30, 2024

An Open Letter to Jimmy Carter, on His 100th Birthday

 Your presidency was doomed by wars and unrest in the Middle East that led to oil and gas shortages here and to a hostage crisis in Iran that broke your heart and ours. But you recognized the looming threat of climate change even then, understanding that reliance on foreign oil was not the real danger we faced. I can't help but wonder where the world would be now if Americans had embraced the environmental policies you initiated nearly 50 years ago.

Much of what you worked to do for the environment during your presidency was nothing less than visionary. Using executive powers, you protected a vast swath of the Alaskan wilderness, in the process doubling the size of the national parks system. You directed federal funds toward the development of renewable energy and installed solar panels on the White House. You began an enormous federal effort to bring the country to energy independence and tried to lead us by calling on our own better angels to make it through the crisis in the meantime.

"I'm asking you, for your good and for your nation's security, to take no unnecessary trips, to use car pools or public transportation whenever you can, to park your car one extra day per week, to obey the speed limit and to set your thermostats to save fuel," you said. "Every act of energy conservation like this is more than just common sense. I tell you it is an act of patriotism."
Margaret Renkl 
https://www.nytimes.com/2024/09/30/opinion/jimmy-carter-100th-birthday.html?smid=nytcore-ios-share&referringSource=articleShare

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  1. Jimmy Carter embraced environmental stewardship that I believe each and every person given the power to do so should. I believe before presidency he was a nuclear engineer in the navy. I believe his time spent reading scientific journals rather than playing golf and talking politics may have given him the foundation to become that voice for environmentalism. Education is everything.

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