On April 22
of each year people around the world plant trees, commute to work by bicycle
and pick up trash in their neighborhoods to observe Earth Day, an event created
to shine a spotlight on environmental concerns.
The first
Earth Day was organized by Gaylord Nelson, a former U.S. senator from Wisconsin,
in 1970 as a way to bring environmental protection onto the national political
agenda.
Organizers expect more than a billion people in 192
countries to take part in the 2013 celebrations. During the celebration, the
participants cleaned up the environment and recycling the recyclable items to
save the limited earth resource and directly preserves the earth too. It is
important for us to save the earth because the world climate were going worse
and the sea level is raise up, it will killing us if we does nothing and care
about it.
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