The recent discovery of 80-year old photos of Greenland before we melted most of the ice there provides a stark reminder of how much humans have destroyed our home, Planet Earth.
One of the old photos shows the pristine, ice-covered landscape, no doubt home to all kinds of cold-weather species of organisms:
The view of the same landscape today (from a slightly different angle), sadly, shows how warming has decimated the region, with all kinds of invasive species taking hold in the fragile soil:
So, on this Earth Day, I hope we can all pause to reflect on what a warmer Earth means for our future.
And our children’s future.
And our grandchildren’s future.
And our great grandchildren’s future.
I think you see where I’m going.
I hope you all have a miserable, guilt-ridden Earth Day.
So that MY life might have meaning.
🙂