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5 BIG WAYS TO CELEBRATE EARTH DAY
by admin on Do, 20/04/2017 - 23:29
On April 22nd, people all around the world are celebrating Earth Day! Earth Day is a big deal (as it should be!), and it has some interesting origins. The first Earth Day celebration took place 47 years ago in 1970. Launched by Senator Gaylord Nelson (D-WI), Earth Day was originally a nationwide teach-in, inspired by teach-ins during the Vietnam War. Senator Nelson’s goal was to create awareness surrounding the environmental issues rising at the time — and he did! Millions of people across the United States organized events in their communities and formed rallies in cities such as Philadelphia, New York, Chicago, and Los Angeles.
Here are 5 big ways to celebrate Earth Day:
- Do some research. In her keynote speech to the United Nations on July 12, 2013, Malala Yousafzai said, “Let us pick up our books and our pens; they are the most powerful weapons.” Education and advocacy are two important factors in protecting the Earth. One of the best ways to do your part is to learn and continue to learn about all aspects of our planet and it’s current situation, and to speak up for what you believe is right.
- Fundraise. From the African savanna to the forests of New England, planet Earth hosts an abundance of awe-inspiring flora and fauna. Unfortunately, issues such as pollution, climate change, and illegal wildlife trade are compromising the futures of wildlife species and natural treasures worldwide. Fundraising for conservation organizations, raising awareness about environmental issues and making environmentally sustainable choices all contribute to the protection and restoration of our beautiful planet.
- Plant something. What better way to celebrate Earth Day than to plant a tree? You can plant a tree in your backyard or even organize a tree planting ceremony in your community!
- Recycle. Did you know that metals found in your electronic devices such as gold, tin, tungsten, and tantalum are drawn from one of the largest chimpanzee habitats, the Congo River Basin? Mining in the Congo River Basin poses a threat to the Chimpanzees and other wildlife in the area. To prevent further mining, you can hold a cell phone recycling drive in your community or scout out electronics recycling kiosks in your community.
- Design a Roots & Shoots campaign. Roots & Shoots is a youth empowerment organization that provides valuable skills, tools, and support to help you design your own service campaign addressing an issue that matters to you.
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