Letters to the Editor
Readers mention how a neighborhood group united to control Love Field growth; defend solar farms; ask for considering human rights in the Israel-Hamas war; and agree with column about loving baseball.
According to the National Renewable Energy Laboratory, interest in agrivoltaics has grown in earnest over the last decade and people have learned how to harvest sun power at the same time and on the same land as ranching and farming. It is critical we be able to do both and not destroy the land in the process of powering our needs, even while oil and gas-created energy not only damages the land, but the air and water we all need.
This point is ignored in the storm of finger-pointing, posturing and utter carnage that have defined the past couple weeks. Hamas’ attack and taking of hostages is dastardly and indefensible. It is also indefensible to claim self-defense while displaying a flagrant disregard for the lives of Palestinian civilians, whether that be in the denial of necessary humanitarian aid or in random bombing.Human beings deserve human rights that are preserved and respected. Period.
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