Welcome to our weekly column in which a topic of interest, piece of news, relevant opinion, or general request for feedback is presented. We’ll offer the topic du jour and accompanying question, and you have the opportunity to respond with your thoughts.
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To read last week’s responses on Hurricanes, Wildfires, Drought, click here.
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This week’s Feedback Friday topic is:
Football Season is Here!
Last week, the NCAA college football season opened. Our local teams, the Maryland Terrapins (won) and Navy Midshipmen (lost) each played home games. And this weekend sees the NFL kickoff its season locally with the Washington Football Team playing the Los Angeles Chargers at home, while the beloved Baltimore Ravens play Monday night on the road versus Las Vegas Raiders.
Our questions to you:
Who’s your favorite team—college, pro, or both—and what are your expectations and hopes for this season?
If you’re not a football fan, what other fall sports and activities do you enjoy?
Please share your thoughts by filling out this form.
Last week, we asked you about the Hurricanes, Wildfires, Drought and you responded! Here is a sampling of reader responses. To read more, click here.
Weather patterns are unpredictable and constantly changing. Looks like we are in a wetter than normal pattern and out west is in a dryer than normal pattern. We cannot control how the earth wobbles on its axis as it goes around the sun and how its orbit has small imperfections and how the sun changes in intensity. Those factors are the biggest influence on our weather. The 'climate experts' failed to prove global warming so now they claim climate change. Trying to control how the climate changes is ridiculous. Our planet has gone through numerous ice ages and warm periods over very long periods of time and long before humans existed. I do think we should do all we can for clean air and water, but we pay the cost for that when China and Russia do not care about those issues. Pressure on other countries to clean up their act is where our focus should be if we really want to do something good for our environment.
Julia Jones, Edgewater