Perhaps the solutions are not political solutions… perhaps the solutions involve people using their time, energy, talents to work building more homes – job opportunities to create jobs for those who want to build. We can fret and worry but the truth is that quietly every day people are going to work and ‘building’ and ‘making’ and ‘creating’ things in the construction industry…. I would say this: Megan isn’t someone capable of solving housing shortage problems in the town as she is too happy to promote ‘sustainable development’ UN agenda 2030 which is an agenda for scarcity, not abundance… but that’s because she has been programmed by a university education. We have opportunities here for builders to build; not problems.
Raise children who want to create and build; don’t raise climate change protestors.
Simple advice for a mother in town… hope it doesn’t fall on deaf ears.
OK, Sally, I’ll bite. Here is the link to the list of UN sustainable development goals. Please be specific in telling us which objectives frighten you. Otherwise, your comment just sounds like conspiracy theory talk.
https://www.undp.org/sustainable-development-goals