April 22 is the 50th anniversary of Earth Day. The pandemic has gifted scientists enormous data unexpectedly on human environmental impact. We are seeing jaw-dropping improvements on an unimaginable scale in air and water quality globally due to The Great Pause, as clogged rivers flow again and smoggy skies once again return to brilliant blue, revealing Mother Earth's inherent resiliency. - Ameeta
"When you realize HEART and EARTH are spelled with the same letters, it all starts to make sense." - Anonymous
Editor's Note: April 22 is the 50th anniversary of Earth Day. The pandemic has gifted scientists enormous data unexpectedly on human environmental impact. We are seeing jaw-dropping improvements on an unimaginable scale in air and water quality globally due to The Great Pause, as clogged rivers flow again and smoggy skies once again return to brilliant blue, revealing Mother Earth's inherent resiliency. - Ameeta
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