Who Cares?
Google Image I haven’t recently written about the care of our earth because every time I do, I can almost feel the collective yawn. Data on my readership on Blogger always takes a hit. Fact is, unless we live on a coast, or are poor, we don’t think climate change is much of a threat. Poor? What does that have to do with anything? Ok, we’ll start there. I live in a small town south of Denver, a non-contiguous suburb. We live in a 26-year-old town home, but the town is considered to be among the wealthiest in the Denver area. Nearby is Daniels Park, where I stop at least a couple times a week on my daily bike ride. It has a lookout where you can see practically the whole front range of the Rocky Mountains as well as downtown Denver in the distance. Bunched-up Smog On many days, you see smog bunched up against the foothills and covering much of downtown Denver and nearby neighborhoods. Those neighborhoods are inhabited by much of the Denver area’s poor. We who live in the sub...