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Let's make Earth Day about Earth, not us

  • Written by The Conversation
imageOld school: early Earth Day flag. Beverly, CC BY-SA

Today is Earth Day, but it’s one of the most confused and misguided celebratory days of the year. The UN refers to this day as the ”International Mother Earth Day,” but what is it we’re supposed to celebrate?

Like a lot of people, I think of Earth Day as Earth’s...

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