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Opinion: This Earth Day, it s past time to recognize our climate emergency Climate change is not urgent enough

The editorial board operates independently from the U-T newsroom but holds itself to similar ethical standards. We base our editorials and endorsements on reporting, interviews and rigorous debate, and strive for accuracy, fairness and civility in our section. Disagree? When more than 20 million Americans participated in the first Earth Day on April 22, 1970, at the behest of Sen. Gaylord Nelson, D-Wisconsin, the strong response led to a series of sweeping environmental laws passed by Congress to protect the nation’s air, water and land. Nelson declared the day to be an inflection point in U.S. history a moment where a consensus began to emerge that America had to be a much better steward of the environment. Fifty-one years later, Thursday’s marking of Earth Day needs to be a new inflection point which is why The San Diego Union-Tribune Editorial Board is going to heed Scientific American and stop referring to what is happening as climate change. As the magazine’s websi

Opinion: A Minneapolis jury said George Floyd was murdered, but America s justice system remains on trial

Opinion: A Minneapolis jury said George Floyd was murdered, but America s justice system remains on trial
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Opinion: Biden is right to pull troops out of Afghanistan, but no one should forget the casualties and costs

The editorial board operates independently from the U-T newsroom but holds itself to similar ethical standards. We base our editorials and endorsements on reporting, interviews and rigorous debate, and strive for accuracy, fairness and civility in our section. Disagree? More and more stories of anguished Afghans afraid of what their nation will become when U.S. and NATO forces leave are emerging since President Joe Biden’s announcement Wednesday that the United States would remove all its 2,500-plus troops from Afghanistan by Sept. 11 and end its 20-year presence in the landlocked Asian nation. President George W. Bush ordered the invasion in 2001 because the Taliban a repressive, militant group with an extreme view of Islam had provided a headquarters for al-Qaeda as it prepared for the 9-11 terror attacks on the United States. Now, many fear that the Taliban will regain its past influence and shut down swaths of modern life. Women in particular fear that the Taliban

Opinion: Biden is right to pull troops out of Afghanistan, but no one should forget the casualties and costs

Opinion: Biden is right to pull troops out of Afghanistan, but no one should forget the casualties and costs
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Opinion: J&J vaccine pause should be seen as sign system is working

The editorial board operates independently from the U-T newsroom but holds itself to similar ethical standards. We base our editorials and endorsements on reporting, interviews and rigorous debate, and strive for accuracy, fairness and civility in our section. Disagree? The federal government’s recommendation Tuesday that providers pause the use of Johnson & Johnson’s COVID-19 vaccine because of six women with unusual blood clots that may be related to the shot was instantly debated but quickly put into practice. Columnist Megan McArdle arrives at the argument that withholding the J&J jab when people are still dying from COVID-19 and need to be vaccinated doesn’t make much sense, given that six bad reactions, including one death, out of more than 7 million vaccinations isn’t a broad indictment of the vaccine’s safety.

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