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A compelling, frightening, yet hopeful photo. We will survive as long as there is one tiny sprig of hope.
It really is all those things, isn’t it? Compelling for sure. Frightening for sure. I’m glad you added the possibility of hopeful. You’re right, but let’s hope we don’t get that far.
Exactly … and the more you look at the picture, the more you see
One of the saddest images I’ve ever seen.
I agree, and it’s only sad because we can imagine it becoming the truth. 😥
Sad. So hoping this can be avoided.
Me, too. Movement is so slow one has to wonder. Will it be the “economy” or the planet?? And what good is the “economy” if there’s no sustainable planet left?
That’s it in a nutshell.
If things go on as they are, this is the result of the world in the future!
No-one wants to believe it could happen, but I agree with you. Extreme action is required … NOW.
NOW, it should be!