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Earth Day

Earth Day

By

Thomas Woodward

Posted in Blog On July 2, 2010

Celebrated every April 22, Earth Day is the largest, most celebrated environmental event worldwide.

More than 6 million Canadians join 1 billion people in over 170 countries in staging events and projects to address local environmental issues. Nearly every child in Canadian schools takes part in an Earth Day activity.

Environmental challenges abound as our daily actions pollute and degrade the fragile environment that humans and wildlife depend on to survive.

What can we do?

  • Pitch in on an Earth Day project near you, whether it’s a beach cleanup, planting a tree, or gathering up debris to cart it off to recycling plants.
  • Support downtown businesses in your town and in those you visit for business or pleasure. You’ll be doing your bit to curb urban sprawl, the No. 1 destroyer of wildlife habitat, farmland and open space.
  • Plant some native trees, shrubs or flowering plants in your yard. To find out which plants hail from (and therefore do best in) your neck of the woods, explore nearby parks, nature preserves and native-plant nurseries.
  • Furnish your digs with antiques and quirky finds from thrift shops, secondhand stores and flea markets. You’ll be practicing recycling in its highest form, and you’ll have a nest with more character than you could ever buy at a trendy home-furnishings store.
  • Buy a few large canvas shopping bags and take them along when you do your grocery shopping. Then, when the checkout clerk asks, “Do you need a bag?” you can say, “No thank you!” Choose bags that are big and strong enough to do the job and attractive enough that you’ll want to use them.
  • Go cold turkey on herbicides, pesticides and chemical fertilizers.
  • Leave your car at home and walk every chance you get. As you go along, pay attention to the life around you – birds, insects, trees, flowers, even the plants we call weeds.

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That’s all for now: Just pay attention.

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