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Conserve resources, plant a tree, pick up trash and join the global celebration of Earth Day on April 22. Earth Day is an international event, celebrated in over 190 countries, uniting us in awareness of how to protect our planet. Many people choose to spend the day outdoors, giving extra love to the environment.

Earth Day is celebrated annually around the world to bring awareness to environmental causes, educate others on the importance of creating a more sustainable planet, encourage advocacy, and work to conserve the planet's biodiversity. The first Earth Day was held April 22, 1970. The date was chosen because it fell between Spring Break and final exams, making it more accessible for college students. Because there was no EPA, no Clean Air Act, no Clean Water Act. There were no legal or regulatory mechanisms to protect our environment. In spring 1970, Senator Gaylord Nelson created Earth Day as a way to force this issue onto the national agenda. Earth Day is an annual event designed to demonstrate support for environmental protection of the earth. "Critics of Earth Day claim that the environmental movement is a middle class, anti-business movement that deals in mainstream conservation politics. It allegedly overlooks the needs of minorities and the poor who are victims of environmental racism and classism."[163]

Another criticism of Earth Day is that after so many years, its continued, repetitious existence promotes the illusion that current human efforts are enough to eliminate future environmental disaster.

Earth Day is an annual event observed across the globe to demonstrate support for environmental protection. Earth Day reminds the world about the importance of environment conservation and sustainability, encouraging us to come together and take action for a healthier planet and brighter future. The day raises awareness and inspires change, fostering a deep connection with nature. The annual event of World Earth Day falls on April 22. This year, it falls on Monday. The theme for World Earth Day 2024 is Planet vs Plastics. The theme aims to bring attention to the serious issue of plastic pollution and how it harms nature. For Earth Day 2024, EARTHDAY.ORG aims to end plastic for planetary health and demands a 60 per cent reduction in the production of all plastics by 2040. Here are basic ways to create each day Soil Day:

  • Lower Your Carbon Footprint.
  • Bicycle or walk.
  • Carpool or take open transportation.
  • Select an vitality productive vehicle.
  • Make less trips by gathering your errands.
  • Drive shrewd.
  • Go simple on the brakes and gas, utilize voyage control, and keep your car well-maintained.
  • Decrease, Reuse, and Reuse.
  • Reuse or repurpose holders, clothing and cloth basic supply packs.
  • Deliver dress a moment life by giving or buying utilized.
  • Know what things your nearby reusing programs collects, and what things are recyclable.
  • Be H2O Savvy.
  • Repair cracked fixtures and supplant ancient hardware like toilets and dishwashers when conceivable.
  • Turn off the water to brush your teeth and shave.
  • Run full loads of clothing and dishes.
  • Collect water to utilize in your cultivation.
  • Nourish Individuals, not Landfills.
  • Check your fridge, washroom, and cooler some time recently shopping to maintain a strategic distance from buying nourishments you do not require.
  • Appropriately store natural products and vegetables so they are no longer joined together.

Celebrations of Soil Day within the Joined together States shift over distinctive cities and states. Energizes, challenges, and walks to secure the environment take put, whereas other civic organizers arrange preparing sessions or instructive teach-ins to back maintainability efforts.

Canada

Soil Day in Canada is recognized with a ceremonial tree planting, taking put at McMaster College in Ontario.

Other Soil Day celebrations incorporate instructive talks, pledge drives, and sustainability-focused exercises. They indeed have a Tree Planting Transfer that empowers distinctive cities to commit to greening their cities!4

Philippines

Within the Philippines, Soil Day is celebrated with a center on collective climate activity to form the planet more habitable.5The nation organizes instructive webinars, empowers citizens to promise their commitment to climate wellbeing, and indeed has an Soil Day Run.

Denmark

In Copenhagen, the celebration of Soil Day commences with drum playing, with each drum pointed at the four corners of the world. Speakers, natural bunches, and civilians are all welcomed to go to this occasion and connect the Walk for Science walk.

Japan

The Soil Day Celebration in Tokyo takes place in Yoyogi Stop and highlights eco-friendly cooks, charities, and understudy bunches that have booths and workshops for their participants. This occasion indeed incorporates an Soil Day Concert with music that celebrates the planet.

South Africa

South Africa advances collective duty and energizes its citizens to take an interest in natural activities, like picking up litter, utilizing less water, diminishing plastic squander, and planting trees.

Italy

When it comes to Soil Day celebrations, it's best to do as the Romans do. In Rome, a multiple-day celebration takes place within the Estate Borghese and incorporates a huge concert, festival exercises, and maintainability workshops for children and high schoolers In its lifetime, one reusable bag can prevent the use of 600 plastic bags.

  • Recycling one can of soda will save enough energy to power a TV for three hours.
  • Shutting down a computer when it's not in use cuts the energy consumption by 85 percent.

About our country

For every mile walked instead of driven, nearly one pound of pollution is kept out of the air. According to the Earth Day website, the India Trust first began introducing environmental programs to coincide with Earth Day in 2010. To the people of India, Earth Day is not merely a day of celebration — it is a full-blown movement. In addition to conducting meaningful programs across India, Earth Day’s agenda is centered upon the damaged ecosystems, people, and endangered species that call India their home. Many of the events of the day actually focus directly on the endangered Asian elephant.

NOTHING CAN STOP US EVEN COVID 19

Earth Day 2020 was the 50th Anniversary of Earth Day. Activations included activities such as the Great Global CleanUp, Citizen Science, Advocacy, Education, and Street Art. The year’s theme for Earth Day 2020 was “Climate Action.” Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, many of the planned activities were moved online. Notably, EARTHDAY.ORG and a coalition of youth activists co-hosted Earth Day Live, a three-day livestream commemorating the 50th anniversary of Earth Day in the United States. In total, over 1 billion people worldwide participated in Earth Day actions, and 100 million observed the 50th anniversary in what is being referred to as the largest online mass mobilization in history.

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