“Earth Day is devoted to the harmony of nature. The celebration offends no historical calendar, yet it transcends them all” These words of the famous anthropologist Margaret Mead – who with others 50 years ago in 1969 chose this fixed event in the calendar to be the first Earth Day – apply precisely to the… READ FULL ARTICLE »
What if?
At spring and autumn equinox, the center of the sun is on the same plane as the Earth’s equator. This means that on one day in March and one day in September, there are the same hours of daylight and night – Equi-nox – everywhere around the world.
But what if we used the equinox as a symbol for how to live our lives every day of the year? What if ‘Not too long from now… our children may ask, “How were you able to start the process that unleashed the moral imagination of humankind to see ourselves as a single, global civilization?"’ (Al Gore in 2007).
Today, all our lives are bound up together. Let the equinoxes teach us that, in all our diversity, we are still equal under the sun.