Inspect this Innovative Repurposed-Plastic Shelter featured by USA for UNHCR an agency that provides critical support to @refugees - standing #WithRefugees to help save, protect and rebuild the lives of millions.
And, Feral mountain goats of Llandudno (The Guardian) → Goats take over ... as mentioned in “Nature’s comeback? No, the coronavirus pandemic threatens the world’s wildlife”, 16 Apr 2020,
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Kutupalong, the world's largest refugee settlement, is in Bangladesh. As elsewhere, refugees live in cramped conditions which makes social distancing nearly impossible, they lack consistent access to clean water and sanitation and don’t have internet access to communicate or share information. But as you see in the below video, around the world people are working to adapt in the best way they know how.
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In a time of drastic change, one can be too preoccupied with what is ending or too obsessed with what seems to be beginning. In either case one loses touch with the present and with its obscure but dynamic possibilities.
What really matters is openness, readiness, attention, courage to face risk. We do not need to know precisely what is happening, or exactly where it is all going. What we need is to recognize the possibilities and challenges offered by the present moment and to embrace them with courage, faith, and hope. In such an event, courage is the authentic form taken by love...
EarthDay 2020 is another today in which we invest in our courageous forms of love.
Have a good one!
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