While many of us know about Earth Day and its environmental significance, few know the origins of this important day. Also, learn exciting ways to celebrate and enjoy Earth Day on your own or with friends and family. Earth Day activities have evolved since the first Earth Day celebration 40 years ago. A look at how schools in North America are taking environmental action shows us a diversity of ways in which schools are going green. Earth Day is becoming less of a reminder about the need to care for the Earth as it is a celebration of year-long initiatives in education and action.
Earth Day/Arbor Day is the day designated for fostering appreciation of the earth's environment and awareness of the issues that threaten it. Earth Day has been officially observed in April 22 in 175 countries. Unlike the storied origins of many days, the history of Arbor Day is the tale of a modern celebration. The reason for the association between Arbor Day and Earth Day is fairly transparent. Both Arbor Day and Earth Day are environmental statements.Page 1 of 11
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