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  2. Earth Day - Wikipedia

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    2011 Earth Day events included an environmental forum for local political leaders and the first-ever Earth Day celebration in Tunis City and primary school events throughout Iraq. In 17 of the world's most severely deforested countries, Earth Day Network completed a project to plant over 1.1 million trees. Across the globe, more than 100 ...

  3. Call to Earth Day 2023: How students helped care for ... - AOL

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    For the third annual Call to Earth Day, schools around the world took action to protect the environment.

  4. Celebrate Planet Earth - Wikipedia

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    Since Earth's Birthday Project's founding in 1989, it is estimated that more than 15 million school children have participated in butterfly and sunflower activities, as well as rainforest and river conservation. In the late 1980s, as the twentieth anniversary of Earth Day approached, Cliff Ross was teaching middle school in New York City.

  5. "Helping the Earth": fourth graders plant flowers alongside ...

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    The idea to host these students for this special Earth Day project only began to gain traction several weeks ago, according to Megan Holcomb, the Transit Department's public information officer ...

  6. When is Earth Day 2024? Here's how to celebrate the day ... - AOL

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    The first official Earth Day happened a year later, on April 22, 1970. Earth Day celebration in San Elizario The Earth Day Celebration in San Elizario will be a great family day from 11 a.m. to 2 ...

  7. Earth Hour - Wikipedia

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    Earth Hour is a worldwide movement organized by the World Wildlife Fund (WWF). The event is held annually, encouraging the individuals, communities, and businesses to give an hour for Earth, and additionally marked by landmarks and businesses switching off non-essential electric lights, for one hour from 8:30 to 9:30 p.m., usually on the last Saturday of March, as a symbol of commitment to the ...

  8. Denis Hayes - Wikipedia

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    The first Earth Day (April 22, 1970) had participants and celebrants in two thousand colleges and universities, about ten thousand primary and secondary schools, and hundreds of communities. [14] It is believed that some 20 million demonstrators participated. [15] [16] In 2009, the story of Earth Day was told in the film Earth Days [17] which ...

  9. March for Science - Wikipedia

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    The primary march, organized by Earth Day Network and March for Science, in Washington, D.C., began at 10 AM with a rally and teach-in on the grounds of the Washington Monument, featuring speeches by concerned citizens alternating with scientists and engineers; including Denis Hayes, co-founder of the first Earth Day in 1970 and Bill Nye. [55]