Questions of balance I have serious doubts about the balance in a recent article appearing in The Guardian (Large crowds for Ramadan prayers at Jerusalem’s ...
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Letters should be no longer than 250 words and include a community of residence and a phone number for verification purposes. - StockLarge crowds for Ramadan prayers at Jerusalem’s Al-Aqsa compoundThe Temple Mount or the Nobel Sanctuary is referred to as the “Al-Aqsa compound.” This new nomenclature was created to exclude all but Muslims from the entire public plaza. The Dome of the Rock has been a shrine for centuries, visited by millions of tourists.
I am hoping that there are some people in the bureaucracy who are better informed than most and who will provide the continuing minister of Energy and Climate Action, Steven Myers, with some sensible advice and persuade him that to allowLet us hope that a wider reading of climate science beyond the currently fashionable human-caused warming hypothesis will prevail in those providing advice to the minister. But be warned, you will not be popular.
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