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LETTER: We must be better stewards of the planet

In response to John Stossel’s Monday “crying wolf” column, I find it interesting that he cites information from the Heartland Institute, which is tied to fossil fuel companies. But even with all that Mr. Stossel states about ice melts, polar bears and food shortages, why can’t we be better stewards of our planet, whether climate change exists or not?

There are 8 billion people on Earth. We will need more and more and more as the population grows. Big corporations don’t care what they take or destroy in their wake of destruction.

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