The meadow james galvin sparknotes5/22/2023 ![]() With that in mind we have come up with the beginnings of a climate change library, 365 books that show us where we’ve come from, where we’re at now, how we might survive this crisis, and how we might cope if we don’t. But if there is any hope in righting this awful course, we need to think of every day as Earth Day. In the 49 years since the first Earth Day was celebrated, human civilization-checked by neither morality nor policy-has wrecked devastation upon the planet, increasing with each passing year of excess and inaction the likelihood that coming generations will live in a world unrecognizable to Senator Gaylord Nelson, who first conceived of the day as an environmental teach-in on April 22, 1970. The idea of a single day devoted to the earth is absurd. ![]()
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