(It’s almost Earth Day! Sharing this fellow blogger’s post/podcast in tribute–Willow Croft)
https://podcast.naturesarchive.com/2022/04/18/insectpedia/
(It’s almost Earth Day! Sharing this fellow blogger’s post/podcast in tribute–Willow Croft)
https://podcast.naturesarchive.com/2022/04/18/insectpedia/
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Hi Willow! Is there supposed to be a link to another blogger’s post?
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Ha, yes, yes, there was. *laugh* Should be fixed now! (Did I mention I was having an off couple of weeks? Ha!) Thanks, Priscilla, for letting me know!
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Charlee: “Bugs? We love bugs!”
Chaplin: “All kinds of bugs!”
Charlee: “The more bugs the merrier!”
Lulu: “Wasps sting, you know.”
Charlee: “No wasps though, thanks!”
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Sorry to tell you, Hipsters, I fixed the link! Be wary!
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Maybe I’m being stupid, but I couldn’t find a link to another post here. Help!
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Ha, I didn’t double check it! Thanks for the heads up. I’ll go look!
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I thought something seemed hinky when I reblogged it, but I was tired and didn’t do my usual thorough followup. Thanks!
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I fixed it! Thanks again for the heads up! As you might have guessed from my previous post, it’s been that kind of week(s)! Ha!
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Well done! I’ll go back and take another look. Makes you wonder what all those who hit the like button before me were liking!
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I know, right? People probably just have a busy schedule like a certain Willow Croft who posted up without a link! ROFL!
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I noticed when I went back that someone else had commented. I’m fairly certain that wasn’t there when I added in mine, and am hoping that it was still awaiting moderation at that point. If not, I’m having a bad day too 😂
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Hey, it might actually be a real WordPress glitch, as a possible result of their tinkering with WP again.
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Dear Planet Earth, we love you!
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I can readily recall the unsigned editorial that a local newspaper, The Surrey Now-Leader, printed just before Earth Day 2017, titled “Earth Day in need of a facelift”. Varied lengths of the same editorial, unfortunately, was also run by some sister newspapers, all owned by the same news-media mogul who also happens to be an aspiring oil refiner.
It opined that “some people would argue that [the day of environmental action] … is an anachronism”, that it should instead be a day of recognizing what we’ve societally accomplished. “And while it [has] served us well, in 2017, do we really need Earth Day anymore?”
Until reading this, I had never heard anyone, let alone a mainstream news outlet, suggest we’re doing so well as to render Earth Day an unnecessary “anachronism”. Considering the sorry state of the planet’s natural environment, I still find it one of the most absurd and irresponsible acts of editorial journalism I’ve witnessed in my 3.5 decades of news consumption.
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…and why are people still (over)using pesticides? That’s what I wonder, too.
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Many mainstream-news-media CEOs and senior editors seem unfazed by manmade global warming and its resultant extreme weather events. …
An editorial a local newspaper (The Surrey Now-Leader) printed was titled “Earth Day in need of a facelift”. It opined that “some people would argue that [the day of environmental action] … is an anachronism,” that it should instead be a day of recognizing what we’ve societally accomplished. “And while it [has] served us well, in 2017, do we really need Earth Day anymore?”
Varied lengths of the same editorial, unfortunately, was also run by some sister newspapers, all owned by the same news-media mogul who also happens to be an aspiring oil refiner.
Until reading this, I had never heard anyone, let alone a mainstream news outlet, suggest we’re doing so well as to render Earth Day an unnecessary “anachronism”. Considering the sorry state of the planet’s natural environment, I still find it one of the most absurd and irresponsible acts of editorial journalism I’ve witnessed in my 3.5 decades of news consumption.
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I don’t know how I managed to post here a second time so much of what I already posted the day before. I apologize.
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