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We are a grassroots organization based in Chemung County, NY dedicated to informing and inspiring others to protect and care for our environment,, so that we can all live healthy lives.

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12/26/2025

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After spending 178 days aboard the International Space Station, astronaut Ron Garan returned to Earth carrying something far heavier than space equipment or mission data. He returned with a transformed understanding of humanity itself.

From orbit, Earth doesn’t look like a collection of countries, borders, or competing interests. It appears as a single, radiant blue sphere suspended in darkness. No lines divide continents. No flags mark territory. From 250 miles above the surface, every human conflict suddenly looks small — and every human connection looks unavoidable.

Garan described watching lightning storms crackle across entire continents, auroras ripple like living curtains over the poles, and city lights glow softly against the planet’s night side. What struck him most wasn’t Earth’s power — it was its fragility. The atmosphere protecting all life appeared as a paper-thin blue halo, barely visible, yet responsible for everything that breathes, grows, and survives.

That view triggered what astronauts call the “overview effect” — a profound cognitive shift reported by many who see Earth from space. It’s the sudden realization that humanity shares a single, closed system. No backups. No escape route. No second home.

Garan began questioning humanity’s priorities. On Earth, economic growth is often treated as the ultimate goal. From space, that hierarchy collapses. He argues that the correct order should be planet first, society second, economy last — because without a healthy planet, neither society nor economy can exist.

He often compares Earth to a spacecraft. A ship carrying billions of crew members, all dependent on the same life-support systems. And yet, many behave as passengers rather than caretakers, assuming someone else is responsible for keeping things running.

From orbit, pollution has no nationality. Climate systems ignore borders. Environmental damage in one region ripples across the entire globe. The divisions we defend so fiercely on the ground simply don’t exist from above.

Garan’s message isn’t abstract or idealistic. It’s practical. If humanity continues to treat Earth as an unlimited resource rather than a shared system, the consequences will be universal.

Seeing Earth from space didn’t make him feel small. It made him feel accountable.

Because when you truly understand that we’re all riding the same fragile spacecraft through the universe, the idea of “us versus them” quietly disappears — replaced by a single, unavoidable truth:

There is only us.

They are so far ahead of us!
09/27/2025

They are so far ahead of us!

09/26/2025

The ocean is silent: blue whales stop singing. 🎶🐋

Blue whales, giants that for centuries have marked the pulse of the sea with their songs, are eerily silent today.

A new study from the Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute reveals that the songs of this endangered species have declined by nearly 40% in the last six years.

The cause is no mystery:

an unprecedented marine heat wave, known as The Blob, altered ocean chemistry in 2013, triggering toxic algal blooms and causing a collapse in krill and anchovy populations, essential food for whales.

John Ryan, oceanographer and author of the study, explains it bluntly:

"It's like trying to sing while st/\rving."

Without enough food, these marine giants devote all their energy to foraging, with no time or energy to emit their powerful vocalizations.

An increase in ocean temperatures of more than 2°C not only silenced whales but also severely harmed multiple marine species.

The song of blue whales is not just a poetic symbol:

it is a key element of their communication, mating, and social cohesion. Without it, their future becomes even more uncertain.

This finding is an urgent reminder:

the health of the ocean and the life that inhabits it are intrinsically linked, and when their voices are silenced, the entire planet loses its song.

[Credit: Grito del Silencio]

09/26/2025

The Pacific Ocean is boiling — literally. A marine heatwave dubbed “the blob” is back, and it’s bigger than ever, stretching 5,000 miles from Japan to California. This is the most intense marine heat event in over a century — and it’s rewriting the rules of climate and ecology. 🌡️🌍

Sea surface temperatures are off the charts. Japan just hit an all-time record of 107.2°F (41.8°C). On the U.S. West Coast, strange weather is already brewing: disrupted winds, oppressive humidity, and possible winter chaos. ❄️➡️🔥

But the scariest part? This heat isn’t just a surface-level problem. It's suffocating marine life. The last blob in 2015 caused mass die-offs of seabirds, sea lions, and fish. Some species never recovered. In 2025, signs of distress are already showing — and the future of Pacific ecosystems could hinge on this coming winter. 🐟🦭🪸

We’re watching ocean climate change happen in real time. The blob isn’t just back — it’s warning us.

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09/22/2025

Join My Team! Let's work together to find the cure to Alzheimer's! Healthy Environment and Healthy Minds 💜

09/08/2025

A woman discovered the greenhouse effect 168 years ago. Her male colleagues refused to let her present her findings. Then they erased her from history. This is the story of Eunice Newton Foote, the scientist who predicted climate change before anyone believed it was possible.

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