A moral obligation to future generations
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Hey there, time traveller!
This article was published 08/01/2024 (814 days ago), so information in it may no longer be current.
Re: NDP silent on Wharton ethics probe. “The NDP government is currently reviewing Sio Silica’s business case, economic rationale, environmental assessment and consultation with Indigenous groups. No decision has been made on the proposal.” (Brandon Sun, Jan. 6, 2024)
To all Manitobans and others that care about our environment and water sources:
We waste, discard and throw away, seldom giving a second thought to what we leave for others, what we take from others and how we force others to live. In our selfishness, we believe that we are owed this life of neglect, and thoughtlessness, as we take our water sources and environment for granted.
We shall pass this way but once; any good that we can do or any kindness that we can show to help our planet survive, let us do it now.
Let us not defer nor neglect this commitment, for neither I nor others shall pass this way again.
I’m just telling you how it is and how I see things.
John Fefchak.
Virden