Star-Ledger: Monday will probably be the most important Earth Day for people in New Jersey since the first one. As we celebrate the 43rd Earth Day, people will be cleaning up parks and areas of the state that have been devastated by Hurricane Sandy. They will be replanting dunes, fixing beaches and parks and helping neighbors.
We will see the impact of climate disruption all around us. It is not just what we do on Earth Day that counts; it is what we do every day dealing with climate change.
We will move...