A future Earth has, its happiness does have a lot to do with us. The saying is “Necessity is the mother of invention” maybe if humanity considers its inventions more seriously… necessity to recycle endless plastic bags, containers etc etc would become less… polluted oceans, polluted land tell us recycling does not work …
Necessity indeed–time for us to get cracking. Air, soil, and water pollution kill millions of humans every year (not to mention animals), and sicken at least a billion people. Pollution also costs trillions of dollars in clean-up and lost resources every year.
Great thought!
Here, here! Everywhere.
A future Earth has, its happiness does have a lot to do with us. The saying is “Necessity is the mother of invention” maybe if humanity considers its inventions more seriously… necessity to recycle endless plastic bags, containers etc etc would become less… polluted oceans, polluted land tell us recycling does not work …
Necessity indeed–time for us to get cracking. Air, soil, and water pollution kill millions of humans every year (not to mention animals), and sicken at least a billion people. Pollution also costs trillions of dollars in clean-up and lost resources every year.
Reblogged this on aholdingplace and commented:
I wanted to share with you Mitch Teemley’s Earth Day thought.
Succinct and beautiful, Mitch. I reblogged it on aholdingplace.
Honored, Joan.
Yes, why not make every day an Earth Day instead of just once per year?
Indeed.
Great thought shared