EARTH DAY
Making The World A Better Place
In 1963, Senator Gaylord Nelson wasn't happy with the earth's condition. He wanted to clean up the planet & solve pollution & environmental problems. As a senator, Gaylord Nelson was someone chosen by US citizens to help make laws, so he had a lot of power. He went to John F. Kennedy, the President at the time, with his concerns. The President agreed that the planet's environment was a serious issue, so President Kennedy went around the country on a five day tour to promote the idea of cleaning up the planet. People began making small changes, but it wasn't enough.
Becoming an Official Holiday
A few years later, Senator Nelson decided to put one day aside every year for the cause of saving the planet. On April 22, 1970, the first Earth Day was celebrated. Since then, Earth Day has become an international holiday. People all over the world are doing something to make Earth a safer, cleaner & better place.
Do Your Part to Make a Difference
Encouraging your family to recycle on a regular basis is a good way to help the Earth!
Switching to energy-efficient lightbulbs in your house helps to reduce the effects of global warming.
Every glass bottle you recycle, saves enough energy to run a TV for an hour and a half, while recycling an aluminum can save enough energy to run your TV for three hours!
Turn off the lights when you leave a room - unless someone's still in there!
Use re-useable containers for your school/work lunches, snacks, storage & etc.
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