Tag: People’s Climate March

I’m sorry I was unable to be a part of this historic event.  “People in the streets as far as the eye can see,” reported the NY Times, a reporter for which took this shot a few hours ago.  Wow, …

People’s Climate March — Looks Like a Huge Success Read More »

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The 1883 eruption of Krakatoa produced the loudest sound ever known. It could be heard 3000 miles away and it reverberated around the globe 7 times before diminishing.  Pictured here is the relatively tiny eruption of the same volcano in …

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I make very few comments on the subject of religion here, but I sure am pleased to see here that this coming Sunday in New York City, September 21, the Interfaith Contingent  will be among more than 1,000 organizations participating in …

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It’s because we’re all aware of our own mortality that we endeavor to make the most of our days here on Earth.  I’m reminded about this, as it’s the 423rd anniversary of the baptism of poet Robert Herrick (pictured), who …

Largest Climate March in History Coming in September, Calling for Us To Change Our Approach To Energy and the Environment While There’s Still Time Read More »

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