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Spaceship Earth relies on all of us to thrive from "summary" of Back to Earth by Nicole Stott

We must understand that our beloved planet Earth is like a spaceship, carrying all of us through the vastness of the universe. Just like a spaceship, Earth has limited resources and systems that must be carefully maintained to ensure our survival and thriving. We are all crew members on this spaceship, responsible for its well-being and sustainability. Each one of us plays a vital role in the functioning of Spaceship Earth. Our actions, big or small, have an impact on the overall health of our planet. It is our collective responsibility to take care of Earth, to protect its ecosystems, and to preserve its resources for future generations. Just as astronauts work together to maintain their spacecraft, we must work together to protect and preser...
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    Back to Earth

    Nicole Stott

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