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Earth Day is a day that is intended to inspire awareness and appreciation for the Earth's natural environment. It was founded by Gaylord Nelson, United States Senator, when he thought that it was a problem that the state of our environment was simply a non-issue in the politics of the country. Finally, in November 1962, an idea occurred to him that, it was time to give the issue, political "limelight”. After the president took a conservation tour he declared April 22nd Earth Day.
There are many ways to celebrate Earth Day Anything you do to keep our Earth clean, counts as celebration. These are a few suggestions: Planting trees help to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, cleans pollution, and secures soil in place to prevent erosion. Reduce, reuse and all day long. Buy as little as possible and avoid items that come in lots of packaging .Recycle all the things you do use for the day or find other uses for things that you no longer use. Stop littering. Over 51 billion pieces of litter land on U.S. roadways each year, according to KAB’s 2009 National Visible Litter Survey and Litter Cost Study. That’s 6,729 items per mile. Ride your bike or other forms of human powered transportation to commute to work or school and to run errands. Recycle all your paper, steel, aluminum, plastics, glass, and electronics. The average person generates 4.5 pounds of trash every day – about 1.5 tons of solid waste per year. Although the EPA estimates that 75 percent of solid waste is recyclable, only about 30 percent is actually recycled.
You don’t have to stop at just Earth Day. Every day you can recycle, pick up trash, and other things that make our Earth clean!
Earth Day is a day that is intended to inspire awareness and appreciation for the Earth's natural environment. It was founded by Gaylord Nelson, United States Senator, when he thought that it was a problem that our environment was simply a non-issue in the politics of the country. Finally, in November 1962, an idea occurred to him that, it was time to give the issue political "limelight”. After the president (WHICH PRESIDENT?) took a conservation tour he declared April 22nd Earth Day. There are many ways to celebrate Earth Day. Anything you do to keep our Earth clean counts toward the celebration. These are a few suggestions: Planting trees help to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, cleans pollution, and secures soil in place to prevent erosion. Reduce, reuse all day long. Buy as little as possible and avoid items that come in lots of packaging .Recycle all the things you do use for the day or find other uses for things that you no longer use. Stop littering. Over 51 billion pieces of litter land on U.S. roadways each year, according to KAB’s 2009 National Visible Litter Survey and Litter Cost Study. That’s 6,729 items per mile. Ride your bike or other forms of human powered transportation to commute to work or school and to run errands. Recycle all your paper, steel, aluminum, plastics, glass, and electronics. Recycling has been mentioned once already, but here we focus specifics. The average person generates 4.5 pounds of trash every day – about 1.5 tons of solid waste per year. Although the EPA estimates that 75 percent of solid waste is recyclable, only about 30 percent is actually recycled. You don’t have to stop at just Earth Day. Every day you can recycle, pick up trash, and other things that make our Earth clean! Happy Earth Day!
Earth Day is a day that is intended to inspire awareness and appreciation for the Earth's natural environment. It was founded by Gaylord Nelson, United States Senator, when he thought that it was a problem that our environment was simply a non-issue in the politics of the country. Finally, in November 1962, an idea occurred to him that, it was time to give the issue political "limelight”. After john kennedy took a conservation tour he declared April 22nd Earth Day. There are many ways to celebrate Earth Day. Anything you do to keep our Earth clean counts toward the celebration. These are a few suggestions: Planting trees help to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, cleans pollution, and secures soil in place to prevent erosion. Reduce, reuse all day long. Buy as little as possible and avoid items that come in lots of packaging .Recycle all the things you do use for the day or find other uses for things that you no longer use. Stop littering. Over 51 billion pieces of litter land on U.S. roadways each year, according to KAB’s 2009 National Visible Litter Survey and Litter Cost Study. That’s 6,729 items per mile. Ride your bike or other forms of human powered transportation to commute to work or school and to run errands. Recycle all your paper, steel, aluminum, plastics, glass, and electronics. Recycling has been mentioned once already, but here we focus specifics. The average person generates 4.5 pounds of trash every day – about 1.5 tons of solid waste per year. Although the EPA estimates that 75 percent of solid waste is recyclable, only about 30 percent is actually recycled. You don’t have to stop at just Earth Day. Every day you can recycle, pick up trash, and other things that make our Earth clean! Happy Earth Day!
Earth Day is a day that is intended to inspire awareness and appreciation for the Earth's natural environment. It was founded by Gaylord Nelson, United States Senator, when he thought that it was a problem that our environment was simply a non-issue in the politics of the country. Finally, in November 1962, an idea occurred to him that, it was time to give the issue political "limelight”. After (Capitalize Names ex:John F. Kennedy) john kennedy took a conservation tour he declared April 22nd Earth Day. There are many ways to celebrate Earth Day. Anything you do to keep our Earth clean counts toward the celebration. These are a few suggestions: Planting trees help to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, cleans pollution, and secures soil in place to prevent erosion. Reduce, reuse all day long. Buy as little as possible and avoid items that come in lots of packaging .Recycle all the things you do use for the day or find other uses for things that you no longer use. Stop littering. Over 51 billion pieces of litter land on U.S. roadways each year, according to KAB’s 2009 National Visible Litter Survey and Litter Cost Study. That’s 6,729 items per mile. Ride your bike or other forms of human powered transportation to commute to work or school and to run errands. Recycle all your paper, steel, aluminum, plastics, glass, and electronics. Recycling has been mentioned once already, but here we focus specifics. The average person generates 4.5 pounds of trash every day – about 1.5 tons of solid waste per year. Although the EPA estimates that 75 percent of solid waste is recyclable, only about 30 percent is actually recycled. You don’t have to stop at just Earth Day. Every day you can recycle, pick up trash, and other things that make our Earth clean! Happy Earth Day!
Earth Day 2011
ReplyDeleteDaija Bullock ’13
Earth Day is a day that is intended to inspire awareness and appreciation for the Earth's natural environment. It was founded by Gaylord Nelson, United States Senator, when he thought that it was a problem that the state of our environment was simply a non-issue in the politics of the country. Finally, in November 1962, an idea occurred to him that, it was time to give the issue, political "limelight”. After the president took a conservation tour he declared April 22nd Earth Day.
There are many ways to celebrate Earth Day Anything you do to keep our Earth clean, counts as celebration. These are a few suggestions:
Planting trees help to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, cleans pollution, and secures soil in place to prevent erosion.
Reduce, reuse and all day long. Buy as little as possible and avoid items that come in lots of packaging .Recycle all the things you do use for the day or find other uses for things that you no longer use.
Stop littering. Over 51 billion pieces of litter land on U.S. roadways each year, according to KAB’s 2009 National Visible Litter Survey and Litter Cost Study. That’s 6,729 items per mile.
Ride your bike or other forms of human powered transportation to commute to work or school and to run errands.
Recycle all your paper, steel, aluminum, plastics, glass, and electronics. The average person generates 4.5 pounds of trash every day – about 1.5 tons of solid waste per year. Although the EPA estimates that 75 percent of solid waste is recyclable, only about 30 percent is actually recycled.
You don’t have to stop at just Earth Day. Every day you can recycle, pick up trash, and other things that make our Earth clean!
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ReplyDeleteEarth Day 2011
Daija Bullock ’13
Earth Day is a day that is intended to inspire awareness and appreciation for the Earth's natural environment. It was founded by Gaylord Nelson, United States Senator, when he thought that it was a problem that our environment was simply a non-issue in the politics of the country.
Finally, in November 1962, an idea occurred to him that, it was time to give the issue political "limelight”. After the president (WHICH PRESIDENT?) took a conservation tour he declared April 22nd Earth Day.
There are many ways to celebrate Earth Day. Anything you do to keep our Earth clean counts toward the celebration. These are a few suggestions:
Planting trees help to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, cleans pollution, and secures soil in place to prevent erosion.
Reduce, reuse all day long. Buy as little as possible and avoid items that come in lots of packaging .Recycle all the things you do use for the day or find other uses for things that you no longer use.
Stop littering. Over 51 billion pieces of litter land on U.S. roadways each year, according to KAB’s 2009 National Visible Litter Survey and Litter Cost Study. That’s 6,729 items per mile.
Ride your bike or other forms of human powered transportation to commute to work or school and to run errands.
Recycle all your paper, steel, aluminum, plastics, glass, and electronics. Recycling has been mentioned once already, but here we focus specifics. The average person generates 4.5 pounds of trash every day – about 1.5 tons of solid waste per year. Although the EPA estimates that 75 percent of solid waste is recyclable, only about 30 percent is actually recycled.
You don’t have to stop at just Earth Day. Every day you can recycle, pick up trash, and other things that make our Earth clean!
Happy Earth Day!
Earth Day is a day that is intended to inspire awareness and appreciation for the Earth's natural environment. It was founded by Gaylord Nelson, United States Senator, when he thought that it was a problem that our environment was simply a non-issue in the politics of the country.
ReplyDeleteFinally, in November 1962, an idea occurred to him that, it was time to give the issue political "limelight”. After john kennedy took a conservation tour he declared April 22nd Earth Day.
There are many ways to celebrate Earth Day. Anything you do to keep our Earth clean counts toward the celebration. These are a few suggestions:
Planting trees help to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, cleans pollution, and secures soil in place to prevent erosion.
Reduce, reuse all day long. Buy as little as possible and avoid items that come in lots of packaging .Recycle all the things you do use for the day or find other uses for things that you no longer use.
Stop littering. Over 51 billion pieces of litter land on U.S. roadways each year, according to KAB’s 2009 National Visible Litter Survey and Litter Cost Study. That’s 6,729 items per mile.
Ride your bike or other forms of human powered transportation to commute to work or school and to run errands.
Recycle all your paper, steel, aluminum, plastics, glass, and electronics. Recycling has been mentioned once already, but here we focus specifics. The average person generates 4.5 pounds of trash every day – about 1.5 tons of solid waste per year. Although the EPA estimates that 75 percent of solid waste is recyclable, only about 30 percent is actually recycled.
You don’t have to stop at just Earth Day. Every day you can recycle, pick up trash, and other things that make our Earth clean!
Happy Earth Day!
Earth Day is a day that is intended to inspire awareness and appreciation for the Earth's natural environment. It was founded by Gaylord Nelson, United States Senator, when he thought that it was a problem that our environment was simply a non-issue in the politics of the country.
ReplyDeleteFinally, in November 1962, an idea occurred to him that, it was time to give the issue political "limelight”. After (Capitalize Names ex:John F. Kennedy) john kennedy took a conservation tour he declared April 22nd Earth Day.
There are many ways to celebrate Earth Day. Anything you do to keep our Earth clean counts toward the celebration. These are a few suggestions:
Planting trees help to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, cleans pollution, and secures soil in place to prevent erosion.
Reduce, reuse all day long. Buy as little as possible and avoid items that come in lots of packaging .Recycle all the things you do use for the day or find other uses for things that you no longer use.
Stop littering. Over 51 billion pieces of litter land on U.S. roadways each year, according to KAB’s 2009 National Visible Litter Survey and Litter Cost Study. That’s 6,729 items per mile.
Ride your bike or other forms of human powered transportation to commute to work or school and to run errands.
Recycle all your paper, steel, aluminum, plastics, glass, and electronics. Recycling has been mentioned once already, but here we focus specifics. The average person generates 4.5 pounds of trash every day – about 1.5 tons of solid waste per year. Although the EPA estimates that 75 percent of solid waste is recyclable, only about 30 percent is actually recycled.
You don’t have to stop at just Earth Day. Every day you can recycle, pick up trash, and other things that make our Earth clean!
Happy Earth Day!