Tuesday, April 21, 2015

Show and Tell: How Will You Celebrate Earth Day?

Send us photos and videos of your hiking, biking, trash-collecting, energy-saving, water-conserving selves in action

April 21, 2015 | |

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This Wednesday people worldwide will celebrate the 45th annual Earth Day. The party started early this past Saturday, when more than 200,000 revelers showed up for an Earth Day concert on the National Mall in Washington, D.C. The event was solar powered, but unfortunately, there were not enough garbage bins, so people who attended reported heaps of trash throughout the Mall. The lesson: good intentions score big, good actions score bigger.

So here’s your chance to show the world what you are doing. The Earth Day Network says that more than one billion people will commemorate the day. That may be optimistic, and yet has received dozens of emails announcing special events all over the place. The Network, for example, is co-hosting a global e-discussion on Wednesday at 11:00 a.m. ET. President Barack Obama will give a speech from the Everglades in Florida. The California Institute of Technology is releasing video about cleaner ways to produce chemicals. Trees for the Future will be, well, planting trees; of course, you can donate one through them, or plant one yourself (photo opp!). And remember that oceans, lakes and rivers are vital parts of earth, too.

You, our readers, are among the most educated and activated citizens of our planet, so let’s show the world how to celebrate it. Send us photos and videos. Anything goes—from attending actual Earth Day parties, to recycling those old denim jeans or going to special events at schools, towns or even larger venues. You could join the Earth Day Every Day challenge to reduce your carbon footprint. You could electronically sign Canada’s Earth Day 2015 flag. Or perhaps you could just take a walk with a young person so they will appreciate the environment.

Please include a photo credit and a short description of how you observed Earth Day. We will post a gallery of images once the day is done.

 

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