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Thanks to Rachel Blount for her fantastic recognition of Jessie Diggins ("In highs and lows, finding room for joy," Dec. 26), our Minnesota homestate hero and the Star Tribune's Sportsperson of 2023. Also thanks to the Strib for its constant coverage of our "shrinking ski season" (Readers Write, Dec. 18) and water shortage ("Making snow, from the groundwater up," (Dec. 12).
Besides all of Jessie's huge contributions as Olympic champion, inspirational teammate, spokesperson for eating disorders and role model for thousands of young (and old) Nordic skiers, Jessie is a concerned citizen.
Ms. Diggins is a board member for POW (Protect Our Winters); she is an endorser of Citizens' Climate Lobby's legislation the "Energy Innovation Act" (a carbon fee and dividend policy to help reach the Paris emission goals by 2050). She has testified before Congress on the impact climate change is having on her sport and the huge carbon footprint necessary to find snow to train on.
As a 44-year Birkie (North America's largest cross country ski race) skier and City of Lakes Loppet supporter, I am reminded this winter of the urgency we all need to embrace to support our state in reaching the lofty goals set by our Legislature (100% carbon-free electricity by 2040) and to do it in a nonpartisan way. Winter, water and loons don't give a damn if you are a Democrat or a Republican. We are all Minnesotans and we love our seasons.
As we hoist our new state flag on May 11, let's all find a way to find our inner Diggins, inspire our friends and families to take the simple steps to transition toward clean energy, and show the care for our environment that supports our passions as Minnesotans. Citizenship takes work. Contact your national and local leaders requesting action.
Paul Thompson, Edina