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Wednesday, April 22, 2026

EVERY Day is Earth Day


Yeah, how predictable. Drill, baby, drill. "Clean Coal." Outlaw wind turbines. "Green scams." Yadayadayada...
 
But facts are stubborn things. Facts that will outlive Donald Trump and his pillagers.
 
 
Search the word "renewables" on this blog for some prior observations. Alternatively, use "anthropocene."
 

CHRISTINA MITTERMEIER
 
"I have floated in the middle of the Pacific, far from any shore, looking down into water so blue it felt like the beginning of the universe. I have stood at the edge of the Arctic, listening to ice crack and fall into a warming sea. In these moments, I understood something that no dataset had ever been able to teach me: we are small, and the Earth is generous, and we have not yet earned that generosity.

Today the world pauses to celebrate this planet. I want to ask you to do something harder than celebrating. I want to ask you to grieve, just for a moment, for what we have already lost. The reefs we bleached. The forests we traded for cattle. The glaciers that are now water. Grief, when we allow ourselves to feel it, becomes fuel.

I grew up in Mexico, the daughter of a country where the land and the sea were never abstractions. They were food, livelihood, identity. The communities I have photographed across a hundred countries, Indigenous guardians, fishermen, divers, children who still swim in clean rivers, they have never needed Earth Day to remind them that the planet is alive. They know it, in their bones and their hands and their hunger.

The rest of us are still learning.

Here is what I have learned behind the lens: beauty is not passive. A photograph of a humpback whale does not ask you to admire her. It needs you to protect her. Every image I have ever made has been a letter: urgent, loving, written to whoever is willing to read it.

So today, I ask you to make a promise that survives until April 23rd. And April 24th. And every day after that. Protect a piece of it. Vote for it. Fund it. Teach your children its name.

The Earth does not need Earth Day. But it does need you.

Happy Earth Day. Now let's get to work."
She posted this on Facebook today. We heard her speak last week. Fabulous.
 
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