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Una Šverko

Una Šverko is an undergraduate student of English literature at McGill University.

COVID and the environment: a rare opportunity

Opinion | BY UNA ŠVERKO | April 20, 2020
If we choose to battle the climate crisis in the coming years, community will be essential. We need carpooling, people to watch our children when we have to run across town, community gardens for our vegetables. The COVID-19 pandemic is giving us an opportunity to strengthen our ties with those physically close to us and create an unbreakable system of support, writes Una Šverko. Photograph courtesy of Pexels.com
Opinion | BY UNA ŠVERKO | April 20, 2020
Opinion | BY UNA ŠVERKO | April 20, 2020
If we choose to battle the climate crisis in the coming years, community will be essential. We need carpooling, people to watch our children when we have to run across town, community gardens for our vegetables. The COVID-19 pandemic is giving us an opportunity to strengthen our ties with those physically close to us and create an unbreakable system of support, writes Una Šverko. Photograph courtesy of Pexels.com
Opinion | BY UNA ŠVERKO | April 20, 2020
If we choose to battle the climate crisis in the coming years, community will be essential. We need carpooling, people to watch our children when we have to run across town, community gardens for our vegetables. The COVID-19 pandemic is giving us an opportunity to strengthen our ties with those physically close to us and create an unbreakable system of support, writes Una Šverko. Photograph courtesy of Pexels.com
Opinion | BY UNA ŠVERKO | April 20, 2020
Opinion | BY UNA ŠVERKO | April 20, 2020
If we choose to battle the climate crisis in the coming years, community will be essential. We need carpooling, people to watch our children when we have to run across town, community gardens for our vegetables. The COVID-19 pandemic is giving us an opportunity to strengthen our ties with those physically close to us and create an unbreakable system of support, writes Una Šverko. Photograph courtesy of Pexels.com