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CI'T'Y OF SOUTH BEND OFFICE OF THE CLERK <br /> wrong, summer is great too, but the shortened jump from freezing to hot didn't seem right to me. <br /> I really missed out on spring. New research is showing that with the impacts of climate change, <br /> extreme weather might become the norm. We could jump right from hotter and hotter summers to <br /> the frigged twenty (20) below winters we experienced just a few weeks ago. There wouldn't be <br /> much of an in between. So, please, I encourage you to take action so that kids like myself can <br /> enjoy the spring weather for more than a week. So that winter-loving kids can enjoy the snow <br /> without the worry of getting frostbite after three (3) minutes. So that all kids can grow up in a <br /> world that they love. Thank you. <br /> Julia McKenna, 410 Peashway Street, stated, I'm a senior at John Adams High School and I'm <br /> seventeen (17) years old. According to the Arctic Council, there will be no more arctic ice by the <br /> time I turn fifty (50). According to the World Resources Institute, global flooding could triple <br /> before I turn thirty(30). By the end of the century, NASA predicts that global temperatures could <br /> rise by as much as seven (7) degrees Fahrenheit. This is the world that I live in. A world that is, <br /> by all accounts, destined for avoidable tragedy. A world that will be, and is, plagued by disasters <br /> that harm millions, if not billions, of people. There is no denying that climate change is upon us. <br /> It is too late for speculation and too late to debate climate skeptics. It's been too late for too long. <br /> As you already heard,five(5)years ago when I was in eighth(8th)grade, I started thinking of ways <br /> I could combat climate change. In my wonderfully passionate young perspective, I decided to <br /> begin the process of creating a climate change ordinance for the City of South Bend with the love <br /> and support of a very long list of amazing adults, like Andrew and Mara Garvey, and my many <br /> peer supporters around me. I won't repeat the many details of what you already heard was a very <br /> long and very hard process, but the point is, we're here. We are here because this isn't a political <br /> gamble or a naive eighth (8th) grader's wish. We are here because this is our future. For too long, <br /> we have sidestepped around climate change, too worried about cost, doubts, and for whatever <br /> excuse people have given. But, you owe it to us, to me, to fix this. This is our world, our future, <br /> our everything. If we don't do something about it now, we won't do something about it ever. And <br /> that is not fair. You can't deny us our future. I am more than thrilled to be here with you tonight <br /> and I commend your continued work on this issue. We have come here today to start a chapter in <br /> our commitment to a better world. To a world where children won't have to worry about getting <br /> lung cancer from industrial pollution. Where we won't need to constantly fear catastrophic <br /> disasters that threaten to demolish whole coasts of the United States. Where islanders won't have <br /> to claim refugee status because of rising shorelines. If we don't act now, we push further into a <br /> world ravaged by disease, poverty, environmental racism and by complete and utter disregard for <br /> science and the value of data. Our most vulnerable community members will be disproportionally <br /> affected by extreme weather events and increasing environment degradation. My kids will grow <br /> up in a world on the verge of collapse. I will grow up in a world on the verge of collapse. To me, <br /> this isn't a game, an extracurricular or a resume builder. This is me five (5) years from now. This <br /> is me ten (10) years from now. Thirty(30) years from now. Fifty (50). This is me now and me in <br /> the future. It is up to you to do something about it. Thank you. <br /> Jackie Brebeck, 1855 Vaness Street, stated, I will be entering a public comment for Tyler <br /> Newsome who really wishes he could be here. The City of South Bend and the people in it are <br /> something I hold near to my heart. Over the last few years, Notre Dame,people from the City and <br /> youth have been working together to make an impact with progress towards a climate ordinance. <br /> I firmly believe South Bend can be a difference maker and we have the willingness and the power <br /> to make this work. Being a sustainability minor has opened my eyes to what is happening in our <br /> world and what we can do to help mitigate climate change. This would be a step in the direction. <br /> EXCELLENCE ACCOUNTABILITY I INNOVATION I INCLUSION j EMPOWERMENT <br /> 455 County-City Building 227 W.Jefferson Bvld South Bend,Indiana 46601 p 574.235.9221 f 574.235.9173 TTD 574.235.5567 wvwN.southbendin.gov <br /> 21 <br />
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