East Bay Times Letters to the Editor for May 11, 2022
, the Community Assistance, Recovery and Employment Court, represents a long-overdue assertive action to address the worsening societal malady of homelessness.
In actuality, ignoring a homeless person or tossing a quarter into a cardboard box is truly denying them their humanity.When it comes to climate change, most people are not paying attention. Let’s use the frog in a pot of boiling water metaphor: Place a frog in a pot of tepid water and slowly increase the temperature. It fails to notice the change and is eventually cooked alive. As yearly atmospheric temperatures slowly rise, we fail to notice and do nothing.into the atmosphere every year.
. This change means that many of our nation’s children will no longer have adequate nutrition. We should continue to invest in school lunches because childhood hunger impacts us all.of U.S. children are food insecure. Chronic health conditions associated with food insecurity include diabetes, asthma, cardiovascular disease, psychiatric disorders, liver disease and chronic stress.
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