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What is Earth Day?

Earth Day and the Rise of Environmental Consciousness

Earthrise as seen from Moon orbit

Earthrise as seen from Moon orbit, December 24, 1968. (NASA photo)

Earth Day, April 22, is the annual celebration of the environment and a time to assess the work still needed to protect the natural gifts of our planet. Earth Day has no central organizing force behind it though several nongovernmental organizations work to keep track of the thousands of local events in schools and parks that mark the day. Earth Day is observed around the world, although nowhere is it a national holiday. In the United States, it affirms that environmental awareness is part of the country's consciousness and that the idea of protecting the environment - once the province of a few conservationists - has moved from the extreme to the mainstream of American thought.

 

 

What is Earth Day?

 

Earth Day 2005: Department of State. International Information Programs

 

EarthDay.gov: Portal for U.S. government events and information

 

Earth Day: Environmental Protection Agency

 

Earth Day: Environmental Progress

 

2005 President Bush's Earth Day Address.

 

Earth Day: Take Action at Home

 

Protecting Our Future: Sustainable Development Partnerships by Milton L. Charlton

 

Earth Day Web Links

 

2005 Earth Day Poster: Environmental Protection Agency

Earth Day

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