By Steve Scauzillo | [email protected] | San Gabriel Valley TribunePUBLISHED: April 19, 2019 at 12:59 pm | UPDATED: April 19, 2019 at 1:03 pm I once wrote in this space that Earth Day should be abolished. A holiday to assuage our guilt over polluting the earth? It’s like Grandparents’ Day, invented by Hallmark so we could send a card and maybe place a phone call and stop feeling guilty about not reaching out to nanna and papa. Until next year. But not everyone lives this stuff day-in, day-out like I do. Some of you might take this time — it’s now called Earth Month — to do something for the planet either by yourself or with a family member or friend. I would suggest if you do, come back with one practice you will carry on for the whole year. That will really make a difference. Here’s a list of some Earth Day events yet-to-come that expose you to the glut of atrocities we’ve committed against Mother Earth, God’s creation. Can we be woke about this? The biggest issue being global climate change, which is already altering our planet’s weather and will make it unlivable for our children and grandchildren… Read full this story
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