International Earth Day is a global celebration for reminding each and every one of us that the earth and its ecosystems give us the life that we are all living. This particular day provides us an opportunity to raise global awareness of the challenges we all need to face for the sake of our planet’s well-being and all the life it supports. Since the earth is the only home we have, we need to increase our harmony with nature and learn everything there is to know in the needs of the present and future generations of humanity.
History of International Earth Day
As the industries started to mass-produce smoke and sludge into the environment, it ended with an enormous amount of air pollution, water pollution, to sum up, destroying the world. The first Earth Day led to the creation of the United States Environmental Protection Agency and the passage of the Clean Air, Clean Water, and Endangered Species. Sen. Nelson was awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom, which is the highest honor given to civilians in the United States, for his role as Earth Day founder. On April 22nd, 1970, around 20 million Americans gathered in the streets, parks, and auditoriums to manifest a healthy, livable environment. Thousands of colleges and universities planned protests against the decay of their home. Certain groups that were protesting against oil spills, polluting factories and power plants, toxic dumpsites, the loss of wilderness, and the extinction of wildlife suddenly understood they shared common values.
How Can We Save the Earth?
Most years, Earth Day events vary from river cleanups to the removal of invasive plants. But this year, with the social distancing still in place for many of us, Earth Day has gone virtual. Virtual events, such as environmental speeches and movies, will occur on Earth Day, April 22. You can be a volunteer to try to make the world a better place and helping the environment by participating in an event. There are a lot of great things that you can do on Earth Day. There are usually local activities as well that you can also participate in.
2021 Theme: To Restore Our Earth
As we all know, education is the key to everything that you do for the environment. So we could share everything that we are acknowledged about with other people who may be interested in protecting the environment; and that by itself can make a big difference. Do you want to encourage others to get in on the celebration? Then how about starting with sharing this information on social media? You can come up with safe and creative challenges to do for the environment throughout the following year. Join a group that is focused on taking care of the environment and see how you can help. You have the power to get your family involved and excited about everything available. Go to a local event. Many communities have an Earth Day fair or something similar that would do a good cause for our world and our future.
Respect The Nature
There is nothing more enjoyable than walking, cycling, or carpool to get from place to place in delightful nature. The fewer cars on the road, the better. Now we all know that nature owns its beauty to our tall and green friends. So why not make more friends in our environment? Plant a tree. Trees are an enormous part of our earth, and planting one will just add to the health and wellness of the world that we live in. Consider making your yard an oasis for birds and other creatures. You can put in food for birds, stray cats, or dogs, install birdhouses, and more. By making it comfortable for them, they will be more likely to stick around.
Start from Your Own Home
Do you have a recycling system? If you don’t, then probably getting one could be a big step towards helping the environment from the mass-produced trash. Take a look and see what you can recycle in your local area and see if you can work to make a difference in that way. Make sure that your workplace is more environmentally friendly. That way, not only do you feel much better but also you’ve done such an excellent job by helping your world. Stop drinking bottled water or using plastic bags! There are plenty of options out there that you could choose instead. If you stop using plastic bags and bottles, you can save lots of lands that would be filling up with plastics. Go on a more plant-based diet to manage your footprints in the environment.
Keep in Touch with Nature
Leave the house and enjoy the beauty of nature. Go on a hike or even the park. Keep in touch with nature to remind yourself exactly why you want to go through this path and put so much time and effort into what could lead to finally restoring our home. Don’t just leave it to Earth day! If we can do countless things when we are celebrating Earth Day, imagine just how much more we could do if we kept taking care of our earth every other day throughout the year. So, why not trying to seek what can be done within the whole year and make taking care of the environment a regular part of how you live.