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How far we’ve come & how far we’ve fallen. The accomplishments of one results in the losses of the other. It’s easy to become despondent about the harm humans have brought to this paradise we call home but you take the other path & help us see the breathtaking beauty around us from the smallest everyday things often overlooked to the most majestic sights imaginable.

‘If we realize what is at stake, we may be more aware of the Planet's fragility during the ever faster unfolding global catastrophe.’ This is the all important key, realizing we are on the brink of losing paradise & making every possible effort to save it. It must become the number one priority for every country, every individual.

It’s a beautiful & brilliant piece. Thank you for all you do & the inspiration you spread.

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Thank you, yes it is a crisis that should be the number one priority. Most people don't see the crisis, nor do they see the beauty of our planet that is at stake. I try to see both because seeing only the environmental crisis on its full destructive scale would be too depressing.

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Thank you Alexander for this positive, yet 'heads up' piece of inspiration. It is your talent, your calling, to share with us the gifts of the planet while letting us know the actions need be taken in address of the climate crisis. I'm sharing...

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Thank you, Mary, for these kind words and for sharing it.

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“ Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed citizens can change the world; indeed, it is the only thing that ever has.” M.Mead

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These words are so true. I have often referred to them in speeches.

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They are addressed to your committment, therefore, deserved.

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Thank you, Alexander!

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And thank you, Dorothy, for your support :-)

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Enjoy, Labor Day Weekend! I passed on you Newsletter 🌻🌻🌻

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Thank you, Marian!

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