President-elect Donald Trump has threatened to reduce climate action.

President-elect Donald Trump has threatened to reduce climate action.Credit:Bloomberg

Using Donald Trump as an excuse for delaying Australia’s 2035 emissions target until after the election is convenient nonsense. An emissions target is just that,a target,and it is based upon what a country needs to do to reach net zero by 2050. It is also based on science. While Trump may make the target harder to achieve,the target itself should be independent. The best that can be said is “late is better than never”,unlike the Coalition,who would scrap the interim targets altogether.Ray Peck,Hawthorn (Vic)

Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and Energy Minister Chris Bowen should be able to make up their own minds. I really don’t understand why Australia can’t do its bit for the climate and environment without waiting for the Climate Change Authority or America. They should be leaders,not followers.Jenny Greenwood,Hunters Hill

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Time’s up for zoos

I believe zoos have no place in modern society(“Residents fear zoo gondolas too much to bear”,December 22). The old line that “it helps subsidise the cost of preserving species” is spurious. There are better ways to do this without keeping these beautiful creatures in small enclosures to be gawked at by tourists. I used to go to the zoo,and even took my kids to the zoo. But as human beings we are forever evolving and should be questioning and reflecting on things and behaviours that we once thought were acceptable but don’t pass the pub test now. Turn Taronga Zoo into a park,and forget about the cable car.Lisa Del Vecchio,South Coogee

No excuse for murder

I detect a whiff of empathy from a correspondent (Sun Herald letters,December 22) for alleged murderer Luigi Mangione,plus well-placed anger at health insurance companies,which reject 32 per cent of claims. The letter writer’s claims that Mangione “was not aiming at the grab-bag of issues Trump latched onto” is,unfortunately,dead accurate. Rather,Mangione allegedly aimed straight at the back of a health insurance company’s CEO,who’d previously had a name,Brian Thompson,a personality,a family,and a life.Rosemary O’Brien,Ashfield

Good education needn’t break the bank

St Clare’s College,a Catholic systemic school,and a number of comprehensive public schools have academically outperformed many expensive private schools (“Low-fee Sydney schools that beat their expensive HSC rivals”,December 22). The schools did it without a library resembling a Scottish baronial castle,$170 million worth of building upgrades,or a heated gymnasium and 50-metre indoor swimming pool. A quality education can be achieved without exorbitant excesses.John Cotterill,Kingsford

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Degree of civility

No need to introduce new rules to contain the practice of “lecture bashing”,where students at the University of Sydney,with lecturer permission,have been granted five minutes to make political statements to a captive audience (“The radical proposal that could end Sydney Uni’s proud history of rebellion”,December 22). Lecturers could allow the same five minutes at the conclusion of the lecture in which students can make their own decision regarding participation,by voting with their feet. Freedom of speech maintained – as well as freedom of choice.Trevor Wootten,Petersham

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