Earth Day 2020
Earth Day 2020
April is Earth Month, a time set aside to focus on the importance of a healthy planet and the actions we must take to make it so. To participate as a community, we come together on April 22nd each year to celebrate Earth Day. Earth Day creates awareness about environmental issues and actionable steps to bring about positive change. This year, 2020, we celebrate Earth Day’s 50th birthday!
The first Earth Day in 1970 was a response to the realization that we had created an environmental crisis. Smog was thick at unhealthy levels, oil spills were occurring much too often and with minimal corrective action, and rivers had become so polluted they were on fire. According to EarthDay.org, on April 22, 1970 an unprecedented 10% of America’s citizens at the time—20 million—took to the streets in protest.
Some say that Earth Day launched the modern environmental movement. In response to citizens’ cry for action, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) was founded on December 2, 1970; the Clean Air Act of 1970 was established; and the Clean Water Act was passed in 1972. Throughout the decade, the EPA went on to define Air Pollution Danger Levels, set National Air Quality Standards, and create the Automobile Pollution Control and Auto Maintenance Regulations among many other beneficial oversights. Today, 50 years later, human population growth and industrial impacts on Earth’s resources persist while scientific evidence supports the critical need for global environmental protections policy, personal actions for stewardship, and maintaining or increasing protections already achieved. Fittingly, 2020’s Earth Day theme is Climate Action.
This year, due to the COVID-19 outbreak, Earth Day gatherings have gone digital.
So, while you’re staying safe by staying home, you can still participate in Earth Day’s 50th anniversary. Visit the Earth Day sites below and others for virtual ways to engage and take action. You can stay safe, help heal our priceless Earth and be a Force For Good. For more visit:
https://www.earthday.org/coronavirus-drives-digital-striking-movement/