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Win a trip for two to the Earth Day Celebration in Washington, DC!

March 25, 2010
By Beth Buczynski
Win a trip for two to the Earth Day Celebration in Washington, DC!

We all know that it's important to celebrate Earth Day every day, through our environmentally-friendly actions and decisions, but how much fun would it be to have hundreds of thousands of people celebrating with you??
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Earth Day: A 39 Year-old Protest

April 22, 2009
By Beth Buczynski
Earth Day: A 39 Year-old Protest

It’s been 39 years since the first Earth Day celebration when 20 million people around the country made their voices heard in support of environmental responsibility and demanded that the federal government pay attention to the planet. Earth Day founder Gaylord Nelson, then a U.S. Senator from Wisconsin, proposed the first nationwide environmental protest...
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Save the Forests with a Tree Avalanche

April 9, 2009
By Beth Buczynski
Save the Forests with a Tree Avalanche

According to the World Resource Institute based at Washington DC (U.S.A.), the rates of rainforest destruction are 2.4 acre per second, 149 acres per minute, 214000 acres per day and 78 million acres per year. These are truly daunting numbers. To solve the problem of deforestation, we have to plant forests, not just trees....
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