Stroll in the woods
Heavy of body, but colors in the forest made my eyes happy.
"Nothing we can do will prevent the Earth from being deeply transformed. Maybe the next generation, my children or grandchildren, will be the last to live in large-scale human civilization. Or, maybe the efforts of me, my students, and millions of other like-minded folks will push back the inevitable collapse for another 100 years, or 500 years, perhaps allowing us to coexist longer with the wonder of wild places and creatures. There is no preventing the inevitable, but the delay is precious. It is all we have." --Alison Spodek Keimowitz, "I Felt Despair about Climate Change--Until a Brush with Death Changed My Mind," in Slate March 9, 2018.
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