Since the first Earth Day, millions of people have become environmentally activated to help create a sustainable world in spite of the dinosaurs in power.
Earth Day 2020: 50 Years of Being Too Ignorant to Be Pessimistic

Nullius in verba
Since the first Earth Day, millions of people have become environmentally activated to help create a sustainable world in spite of the dinosaurs in power.
This pandemic reminds us that inequality can be a death sentence for many of us.
Individualism without cooperation in these times is not only suicidal but potentially homicidal.
Can we adapt our environmental thinking in a post-coronavirus world?
Is exercising financial and personal freedoms worth causing someone else to suffer an agonizing death?
This is a time to reinvigorate our sense of community, mental toughness and generosity.
NM leads during coronavirus crisis while Trump flounders.