Earth Day means more now than ever
Zelch Csaba on pexels.com With the ever-growing climate crisis, 2026 Earth Day stands as a reminder of what is most important to us, the home planet of all of us. In an article posted on Oct. 19, 2021 on the Cornell Chronicle by Krishna Ramanujan, more than 99.9% of peer-reviewed scientific papers say that humans are to blame for climate change. So if we are to blame, then shouldn’t it make sense for us to fix it? This year, the theme of Earth Day is “Our power, our planet,” and it’s all about not over-exhorting what you already do to…
