This
is the day to acknowledge your connection to your home planet and all the
nurturing nature, bounty and beauty you receive from this big blue dot. April
22nd is Earth Day, celebrated annually in over 184 countries in the effort for
a healthy environment and a peaceful planet. Earth Day inspires grassroots
communities to hold events and actions to educate and spread awareness. Earth
Day celebrates our connection with nature, bringing awareness that each one of
us is responsible for the destruction or abundance of our natural world...the
only one we have. Earth Day makes us realize that each of us has a voice and
every one of our actions matters; collectively great things happen. Celebrate
Earth Day by joining an organized group and help clear beaches, parks and
wasteland of cans, paper plastic, bottles, trash. God out with your family and
friends, or go out alone. Look around in your neighborhood to see what needs to
be done, petition your local government for more trees, cleaner waterways, and
an end to industrial pollution. Use earth-friendly chemicals; recycle paper,
cans, and green stuff.
Log
onto www.earthday.org or check your local press to find out what is happening in your
area, how to organize your own event, or what commitment you could make in your
own small way to help save our Earth...and then make every day Earth Day.
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