April has long been a busy month for “famous” days. Easter, April Fool’s Day and, of course, April 15 – tax day. But perhaps in the future an equally well known day will be April 22 — Earth Day. The brainchild of Gaylord Nelson, a US Senator from Wisconsin, it began in 1970 as an awareness experiment for our environment. Now it is internationally recognized and celebrated. And though there will probably always be disagreements and debate as to how environmental policies should work and at what level they should enacted, it’s now just a question of “how” not “if.” That’s an advance worth celebrating.
In what way do you help the environment on Earth Day?






