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  • madmatt621
    Banned
    • Dec 2006
    • 3000

    #1

    Earth Day 2007

    EARTH DAY 2007

    The celebration of Earth Day on April 22nd began in the United States in 1970 and was the brainchild of Senator Gaylord Nelson, who had long pondered about finding a way to "put the environment into the political 'limelight' once and for all". There are actually two Earth Day celebrations but this article focuses on the April 22 Earth Day, which is now celebrated in most countries of the world. Earth Day is a perfect time to reflect about what you are doing to help protect the environment. There are many ways that you can celebrate alone and with others.


    How to Celebrate Earth Day

    Plant trees. As the date also roughly coincides with US Arbor Day, over time Earth Day has taken on the role of tree-planting. Planting trees helps to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, clean pollution, secure soil in place to prevent erosion, and provide homes for a lot of biodiversity.

    Make nature crafts at school or home. Get together with your family and build a birdhouse or make a birdfeeder to encourage the local bird population, which plays an important role in every ecosystem. Use objects that would've otherwise been thrown away to create beautiful works of art...Here, the possibilities are endless:

    Learn more about the environment. Earth Day is a good time to make a commitment to learning more about the environment and how you can help to protect it. Borrow some library books and read up on an issue such as pollution, endangered species, water shortages, recycling, and climate change. Or, learn about a region you've never considered before, like the Arctic, the deserts, or the rainforests. Think about the issues that concern you the most and if you haven't done so already, join a local group that undertakes activities to help protect the environment in your area.

    Reduce, reuse and recycle all day long.
    Buy as little as possible and avoid items that come in lots of packaging. Support local growers and producers of food and products - these don't have to travel as far and so reduce greenhouse gas emissions. Take your drink container with you, and don't use any disposable plates or cutlery. Recycle all the things you do use for the day or find other uses for things that you no longer use. Carry a cloth bag for carrying things in and recycle your plastic bags.

    Get children to recycle their old toys and games.
    By giving their old toys and games to younger children who could make use of them, older children learn two lessons: One is about giving to others and the second is about reusing and recycling instead of throwing things away. Adults can also do this with clothes, electrical items, books and more. Learn about product exchange communities like Freecycle and other alternatives.

    Rid Litter
    Rid litter from our roadways. Many groups use the weekend of Earth Day to clear roadways, highways and neightborhood streets of litter that has accumulated since the last 'Rid Litter'. Many companies donate gloves and bags for the group. Villages organize the Rid Litter bag pick up. Once the group has collected the trash and placed the recyled bags along the road; the village publio works department picks the bags up. It's a wonderful community project. Great for scout troops, rotary clubs and the like.

    Sing or listen to "Earth" songs. There are many Earth Day song lyrics available on the internet. Many follow well-known tunes. These make a fantastic classroom activity and help younger children to become interested in environmental topics. For listening, even iTunes has songs about the Earth for downloading: try searching for words such as "planet", "Earth", "endangered", "pollution" etc.

    Hold an Earth Day fair. Maybe your school, your street, your local neighborhood is interested in getting together to have an environmental fair. Things to have at the fair include demonstrations of environmentally-friendly products, children's artwork, healthy/locally grown foods to eat, animal care demonstrations (including wildlife rescue), games for the children made of recycled products, musicians and actors performing environmental music and skits, stalls which are recycling unwanted treasures & books, local environmental organizations presenting their issues and wares. Money raised can go towards a local environmental restoration project or to an environmental group agreed upon by all the participants running the fair.

    Teach others about the environment. Teachers, professionals, students, in fact anyone who cares about the environment and is willing to teach others, can all provide environmental lessons for others. Most schools already celebrate Earth Day in the classrooms with activities but there are many other ways you can teach about the environment. For example, give a speech at your local library on how to compost with worms; take a group of children down to the recycling center to show them how things are recycled; recite nature poems in the park; offer to teach your office colleagues how to make environmentally-friendly choices at work during one lunch hour. Everyone has environmental knowledge they can share with others.

    Wear green and/or brown.
    Dress in environmental colors for the day; think "tree"! Wear badges if you have them that carry pithy summaries of your environmental views.

    Engage others in conversations about your environmental concerns.
    Don't be bossy or pushy, just tell people some facts and then explain your feelings about them. Encourage them to respond and if they have no opinions or they seem to not know much, help them learn some more by imparting your environmental knowledge in a friendly and helpful manner.

    Cook a special Earth Day meal.
    Plan a menu that uses locally produced foods, is healthy and has minimal impact on the environment. Favour vegetable and bean products, as these use less resources to grow than mass-farmed meat. If you still would like meat, look for locally produced, organic meat. Try and have organic food completely. Decorate the table with recycled decorations made by you and your friends.

    Consider buying a carbon offset
    to make up for the greenhouse gas emissions you create on the other 364 days of the year. Carbon offsets fund reductions in greenhouse gas emissions through projects such as wind farms, that displaces energy from fossil fuels.

    Remember: Every day is Earth Day.
    Anything to help our environment is a perfect thing to do on Earth Day and every day. Don't restrict yourself to just one day a year; learn about how you can make a difference to environmental protection all the time. And put it into practice - every day!

    Tips
    • The other Earth Day is celebrated usually on March 21, which is the equinox for spring in the Northern Hemisphere and for autumn in the Southern Hemisphere. This Earth Day is supported by the United Nations and the Japanese Peace Bell is rung at the New York United Nations to remind everyone of our place in the human family on our precious planet Earth. See International Earth Day Official Site for further information.
    • Simple things, such as asking young children to use less paper to dry their hands or asking work colleagues to turn the lights off when they leave the office at night are great "small starters" to encourage bigger changes. You don't need to feel that you haven't time to contribute; every little changed habit that benefits the environment adds up and you are setting a good example to others.
    • Use the internet for many more ideas. Earth Day is celebrated in many different ways. A really good way to find more information is to surf the internet and look at what other people have done. There is so much there that it cannot be replicated here!
    Warnings
    • Cleaning up part of your local area can be a great way to celebrate Earth Day, but make sure all participants are properly attired or outfitted. Gloves are an absolute must and if you are collecting litter, sticks with prongs for picking it up are useful. Warn participants to be careful of sticking their fingers into dark places where biting animals might reside and to be careful of syringes and other dangerous items.
  • ffrrocksya
    FFR Player
    • Jan 2007
    • 285

    #2
    Re: Earth Day 2007

    I did the plant tree part ^^

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    • midnghtraver
      Icarus Moth
      FFR Music Producer
      • Jan 2006
      • 2064

      #3
      Re: Earth Day 2007

      I've planted A tree and am working on tending to my garden flowers.

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      • AriesMalvis
        FFR Player
        • Dec 2006
        • 1345

        #4
        Re: Earth Day 2007

        i'm a veggie that recycles...so i always do my part =]

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        • jewpinthethird
          (The Fat's Sabobah)
          FFR Music Producer
          • Nov 2002
          • 11711

          #5
          Re: Earth Day 2007

          I celebrated my Earth Day by running over a 200 year old tree with my SUV while leaving a trail of litter in my wake.

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          • Fallen Empire
            FFR Player
            • Oct 2006
            • 12

            #6
            Re: Earth Day 2007

            I pretended for a brief moment to care.. And then went back to my normally scheduled day full of lots of littering, polluting, and using aerosol cans.
            Originally posted by JasonKey
            All roads lead to FFR

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            • vvav
              FFR Player
              • Jul 2006
              • 294

              #7
              Re: Earth Day 2007

              Someone explain how wearing green and listening to "Earth songs" helps the environment.
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              • TheGreatDecay
                FFR Player
                • Feb 2007
                • 154

                #8
                Re: Earth Day 2007

                Originally posted by vvav
                Someone explain how wearing green and listening to "Earth songs" helps the environment.
                Aww, get into the spirit.

                Besides, think about almost every holiday. What does putting presents under a tree have to do with Jesus?

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                • mead1
                  Cerebellumberjack
                  FFR Simfile Author
                  • Aug 2003
                  • 3960

                  #9
                  Re: Earth Day 2007

                  No.

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                  • OrganisM
                    FFR Player
                    • Oct 2006
                    • 2644

                    #10
                    Re: Earth Day 2007

                    Personally,

                    I have sex with goats.
                    .

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                    "If you get stung by enough bees you turn into a bee,
                    because the venom gets into the blood stream which
                    spreads bee DNA throughout your entire body...
                    changing your genetic structure into a bee's.

                    Every year roughly 125 people in America are turned into bees this way."


                    Originally Posted by
                    MrRubix[link]:
                    "Do you basically bukkake-paint your walls every time you jack it?"

                    Originally Posted by All_That_Chaz[link]:
                    "My pity-sex depreciates at a rate of 5% annually."

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                    • DarkProdigy
                      FFR Veteran
                      • Aug 2005
                      • 893

                      #11
                      Re: Earth Day 2007

                      Celebrate our planet with this list of Earth Day ideas for adults and kids Wondering what you can do to celebrate Earth Day on April 22? You've come to the right place. We've compiled a comprehensive list of fun and environmentally-consc...
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                      • madmatt621
                        Banned
                        • Dec 2006
                        • 3000

                        #12
                        Re: Earth Day 2007

                        Originally posted by DarkProdigy
                        Yup.

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                        • Kinspin
                          FFR Player
                          • Nov 2006
                          • 120

                          #13
                          Re: Earth Day 2007

                          I went to the zoo on Earth day, does that count for anything?

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                          • OrganisM
                            FFR Player
                            • Oct 2006
                            • 2644

                            #14
                            Re: Earth Day 2007

                            I drank and had sex. Does that count?
                            .

                            Originally Posted by jewpinthethird[link]:
                            "If you get stung by enough bees you turn into a bee,
                            because the venom gets into the blood stream which
                            spreads bee DNA throughout your entire body...
                            changing your genetic structure into a bee's.

                            Every year roughly 125 people in America are turned into bees this way."


                            Originally Posted by
                            MrRubix[link]:
                            "Do you basically bukkake-paint your walls every time you jack it?"

                            Originally Posted by All_That_Chaz[link]:
                            "My pity-sex depreciates at a rate of 5% annually."

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                            • crazymagicician000
                              FFR Player
                              • Jan 2007
                              • 178

                              #15
                              Re: Earth Day 2007

                              I watched "An Inconvenient Truth" and ate lots and lots of pizza



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