- More than one billion people will call for the protection of our planet today as they gather around the world to celebrate Earth Day. Their mission: to raise support for a more sustainable future as climate change continues to wreak havoc across the globe. (Huffington Post)
- WASHINGTON — A polluted drainage ditch that once flowed with industrial waste from Lake Charles, La., petrochemical plants teems with overgrown, wild plants today. A light-rail line zips past the spot where a now-defunct Portland, Ore. (La Crosse Tribune)
- Happy Earth Day 2012, everyone! One day we may look back on this as the time when the tide began to recede – that being the tide of Anthropogenic Global Warming hysteria. (RedState)
- Millions of people worldwide will take to the streets, the parks and the National Mall on Sunday for the 43rd Earth Day, but perhaps some readers of the Green blog have yet to make specific plans. (New York Times)
- Earth Day is a time parents might be asking themselves how to teach their kids about global warming and climate change. (The Christian Science Monitor)
- Since its Earth Day today, Holiday Inn-parent IHGs announcing that its significantly expanding its hotel toiletry recycling program, the company tells USA TODAYs Hotel Check-In. Today, 62 IHG-brand hotels participate in the program run by Clean the World. (USA Today)
- This June, in Rio de Janeiro, more than 120 presidents and prime ministers will get together for a meeting with much at stake for every person on our planet -- and future generations. (Huffington Post)
- Then, last week, a Medina County anti-fracking group was first banned as too controversial for an Earth Day festival in Medina County and then allowed to take part in the annual even after pressure from the ACLU. But while the us-vs. (Cleveland Plain Dealer)
- "If it gets urgent, just show us footage of polar bears, and we'll be on board." And in the mean time, Earth Day comes around. April 22nd, or as we like to call it, the Day After National Record Store Day. (Washington Post)
- With the arrival of Earth Day 2012, the members of Community Church Unitarian Universalist of New Orleans have a tight, bright church of 4,200 square feet designed from day one to consume as little fossil-fuel energy as possible. (nola.com)
Sunday, April 22, 2012
Earth day 2012
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