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Dear Reader,
Merry Christmas to those Readers who celebrate it!
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Todayβs quote makes me giggle while also nodding in recognition. When asked by a CBC Radio host for his thoughts on how humans will deal with our climate crisis, this is how Bill Bryson responded. Heβs right, of course. We humans can be such idiots. And we can be utterly sublime. Let us hope that Bryson, who wrote the bestselling A Short History of Nearly Everything (updated for 2025 and available on Thriftbooks), is right and that our divine part triumphs.
Idiotically,
Dot |
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Reduce the amount of phantom power that haunts your utility bills by plugging your major appliances and electronics into a power strip that you can switch off.
For more Bluedot Climate Quick Tips, click here. |
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