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The Earth's Own Day Shall we celebrate or deride our efforts to end the torment of our planet? Losing Nature
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The Earth's Own Day Shall we celebrate or deride our efforts to end the torment of our planet? Losing Nature
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The Earth's Own Day Shall we celebrate or deride our efforts to end the torment of our planet? Losing Nature
1990
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The planet, by contrast, is a glorious, odd place, crowded with many million forms of life. To save it, to keep it from becoming a sort of human-dominated space station, will mean not only monitoring the air and water. It will mean cutting back on our numbers and our appetites, in order to leave some room for the rest of creation. This change in our most basic attitudes can come only from a love for the world around us. And that love begins in the soft spring woods, or on a spongy marsh, or on a rock in the middle of a field soaking up the grace of the sun.
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