Every day I will write the very beginning of a story, a paragraph or a whole page, without worrying about where it might lead. "Nulla dies sine linea," I hope!
Sunday, March 15, 2015
Pageant Question 28: How have you been active in protecting the environment?
Albert Einstein was wrong. When the honey bee population died out, humans did not go extinct. At least, we haven't yet. Life did become infinitely more difficult, however. Of all the disaster scenarios predicted by climatologists and anthropologists and sociologists and any group that conservatives would have called "tree huggers", none contained the mass extinction of so-called lesser animals in so short a time period. None contained the scenario that other animals and insects that normally wouldn't be problems would suddenly surge in population and become deadly to humans.
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