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Readers write: Mesquite glamping, quantum comic, and more

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Michael Bonfigli/Special to 海角大神

Mesquite glamping

On the heels of the 2019 United Nations climate report, it was very disappointing to read the Aug. 5 Monitor Weekly cover story, 鈥Splendor in the Mesquite,鈥 about glamping.聽A story about the efforts of the Trump administration to dismantle long-standing environmental safeguards (the Endangered Species Act, for example) would have been far more relevant and edifying to Monitor readers.聽

The Monitor needs to be far more direct about its climate reporting. This global threat needs immediate and decisive action and prayer. Widespread complacency needs to be disrupted and the facts need to be widely broadcast. The Monitor 鈥 with its base of engaged readers 鈥 is in a perfect position to do this.

Why We Wrote This

Letters to the editor for the September 2, 2019 weekly magazine.

Sharon C. Lincoln
Boston

Quantum comic

I really enjoyed 鈥Beyond Schr枚dinger鈥檚 cat: A serious comic about quantum physics鈥 in the July 8 & 15 issue of the Monitor Weekly. I taught high school physics for many years and thought the comic explanation was very well done. It was simple, to the point, and did a good job of explaining the difference between Niels Bohr鈥檚 and Erwin Schr枚dinger鈥檚 approach to quantum physics.聽Congratulations on having the courage to try explaining quantum physics, which can be very complicated.

Richard Feren
Manchester, New Hampshire

Woodstock and beyond

Regarding the cover story 鈥Field of tie-dyed dreams鈥 in the Aug. 12 Monitor Weekly: I see a remarkable shift in social consciousness from my grown children鈥檚 generation to mine.聽We challenged society in the 1960s, with its reluctant position on war and civil rights. Collective urgency has diminished; leading by example is the new voice of change. Continued fear for the future of a healthy environment has now led to a more personal response, with individuals buying organic food and limiting carbon footprints.

Even we 鈥済entle activists鈥 mentioned in the article can still picket the White House, call our representatives in Congress, welcome diversity, reduce water consumption, and make smarter choices at the grocery store.聽Glad you could find some photos of mud-surviving optimists in August 1969 that you could print in the Monitor! One of my few regrets in life is not seeing in person Jimmy Hendrix play the anguished national anthem at Woodstock. Heart-stopping history without words.

Ann Hymes
Laguna Hills, California

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