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Most grandmothers of four are looking forward to a summer by the lake watching the kids grow and maybe doing a little babysitting but not Dorothy Cutting. This 75 year old grandmother is worried about the kind of future her grandkids will have if she doesn't do something about global warming which she calls global heating. "Warming sounds too soft and cuddly," she says.
"I want our neighbours in the North to know that we care about what is happening to their homeland and their way of life," says Cutting, who will travel to Inuvik in her Honda Civic Hybrid and then fly to Tuktoyaktuk and Old Crow.See the full content of this document
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Sierra Club of Canada: Grandmother Launches Climate Crisis Journey
In 2002 after reading the late Robert Hunter's book, "2030: Confronting Thermageddon in Our Lifetime", Cutting was shocked and wasn't aware until then of the danger to our Planet. Deter...
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