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This pithy illustration may indeed be worth a thousand words. Nevertheless, I’ll use the latter to suggest that each of us do at least one, additional thing today to respect, preserve, maybe even repair Earth, for humans and other living things. Alternatively, stop doing one thing that damages or impairs the quality of life of others. And if you just can’t manage either of those today, do it tomorrow, or the day after, but do it. End of verbosity…
Brewster McCracken Earth Day greeting