Fostering Ecological Hope
Today from Margaret Swedish:
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In our last post we reflected on what it means to be part of one round finite world, a beautiful globe that we share with 6.8 billion people and millions of other species, [...]
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Fostering Ecological Hope
Today from Margaret Swedish:
I give thanks for Earth and Sky, for the wonder of creation.
I give thanks for the resilience and vulnerability of life.
I give thanks for what was made possible within this thin blue line, all that we love and cherish, this delicate balance that is our atmosphere, the breath of Earth’s [...]
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Fostering Ecological Hope
Today from Margaret Swedish:
Recently, I’ve been reading articles about the possibilities of mega-droughts in Africa (one’s mind does not even want to go there in terms of potential for human catastrophe), the possibility of sea level rises of as much as 10 feet this century!!!! (bye, bye London, Tokyo, Manhattan, and much of [...]
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