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If The Age Of The Earth Were A Calendar Year And Today Were A Breath Before Midnight On New Year's Eve, We Showed Up A Scant Fifteen Minutes Ago, And All Of Recorded History Has Blinked By In The Last Sixty Seconds. Luckily For Us, Our Planet-mates
the Fantastic Meshwork Of Plants, Animals, And Microbes
have Been Patiently Perfecting Their Wares Since March, An Incredible 3.8 Billion Years Since The First Bacteria ... After 3.8 Billion Years Of Research And Development, Failures Are Fossils, And What Surrounds Us Is The Secret To Survival.

Janine Benyus Quotes: If The Age Of The Earth Were A Calendar Year And Today Were A Breath Before Midnight On New Year's

Janine Benyus Quotes: If The Age Of The Earth Were A Calendar Year And Today Were A Breath Before Midnight On New Year's

Janine Benyus Quotes: If The Age Of The Earth Were A Calendar Year And Today Were A Breath Before Midnight On New Year's

Janine Benyus Quotes: If The Age Of The Earth Were A Calendar Year And Today Were A Breath Before Midnight On New Year's

Janine Benyus Quotes: If The Age Of The Earth Were A Calendar Year And Today Were A Breath Before Midnight On New Year's

Janine Benyus Quotes: If The Age Of The Earth Were A Calendar Year And Today Were A Breath Before Midnight On New Year's

Janine Benyus Quotes: If The Age Of The Earth Were A Calendar Year And Today Were A Breath Before Midnight On New Year's

Janine Benyus Quotes: If The Age Of The Earth Were A Calendar Year And Today Were A Breath Before Midnight On New Year's

Janine Benyus Quotes: If The Age Of The Earth Were A Calendar Year And Today Were A Breath Before Midnight On New Year's

Janine Benyus Quotes: If The Age Of The Earth Were A Calendar Year And Today Were A Breath Before Midnight On New Year's

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