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ydney Morning Herald
essayist Elizabeth Farrelly discusses here her views about Anzac Day and its
connections to climate change.
“This year, as fate had it, Anzac Day raised to our health
two brimming goblets of sacrifice – Gallipoli and climate change. Sacrifice
past, sacrifice future. In the
morning, the first had us ambling along sunny
streets, basking in our Australianness. But by afternoon, the second had us
scrambling for protection from freak storms and adamant hail.
“Neither of the sacrifices implied is our own. One is our
grandfathers' generation; the other will be our grandchildren's. Yet in both
cases we are the beneficiaries. And although one sacrifice we recognise, with
the reverence of religion, the other frightens us so profoundly we can barely
bring ourselves to peek from behind the couch.” she writes.
Read the whole story here: “Let's emulate Diggers' sacrifice to tackle climate change”.

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