Earth Day - April 22, 2008
Earth Day was launched 38 years ago to demonstrate Americans' commitment to protecting their precious land, air, and water resources. It is celebrated worldwide by governments, nongovernmental organizations (NGOs), faith-based organizations, and individuals. Today, as members of the global community, we are facing larger issues such as climate change, devastating natural disasters, melting ice caps, and dwindling resources and species. It is again time to demonstrate the American public's commitment to protecting the global environment.
What Is Earth Day?
Earth Day, April 22, is the annual U.S. celebration of the environment and a time for Americans to assess the work still needed to be done to protect the natural gifts of our planet.
Celebrate Earth Day
Find out what Earth Day events are taking place near you and what you can do to help.
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