Charles Milliken
In case you missed it, this past April 22 was the 52nd iteration of Earth Day. Earth Day, unlike most other public celebrations featuring good cheer and good times, features gloom and doom. The earth, and all who are living upon it, are headed for destruction unless something is done right now!
According to predictions made by many prominent persons on the occasion of the first Earth Day (Lenin’s 100th birthday, by the way), we should have all been dead by now, either of starvation, running out of vital resources, or climatological disasters coming from (pick one) global warming or a new ice age. An internet search will reward you with many examples.