This and every April 22, many of us will recognize Earth Day without really understanding the reason. There are lots of wonderful things to celebrate about the Earth: the fact that it gives life to us and every creature familiar to us, for starters. But why exactly celebrate Earth Day?
Prior to 1970, factories could dispense large, black clouds of toxic gasses into the air and dump toxic waste into nearby streams, lakes and oceans. At the time, that was perfectly legal. These were the days before the Clean Air Act, Clean Water Act and the EPA. In the spring of 1970, Senator Gaylord Nelson created Earth Day as a way to force the issues onto the national agenda and advocate for ecology and respect for life on the planet as well as to encourage awareness of the growing problems.
Five Fun Facts about Earth Day
Simple ways to be more environmentally friendly
Activities associated with Earth Day often include planting trees, raising awareness about recycling, volunteering for green projects and reducing the amount of energy we consume.
How will you celebrate Earth Day? What does it mean to you? We’d love to hear from you!
Check out the Earth Day website for more information. https://www.earthday.org/about/