Friday, April 16, 2010

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The Day the Earth, founded by U.S. Senator Gaylord Nelson was made at an international level for the first time April 22, 1970, to highlight the need for conservation of natural resources of the planet .


The United Nations celebrate this holiday every year on April 22 and today this event is well recognized by 175 countries and is celebrated by nearly half a billion people. The environmental groups point to call on this day le coscienze a valutare le problematiche del pianeta: l’inquinamento di aria, acqua e suolo, la distruzione degli ecosistemi, le migliaia di piante e specie animali che scompaiono, e l’esaurimento delle risorse non rinnovabili.

In concomitanza con il 40° anniversario della Giornata della Terra dell'Earth Day 2010, si svolgerà il 22 aprile, a Roma, all'interno del Circo Massimo, il concerto di Pino Daniele e dei Morcheeba.
 In contemporanea  New York promuove la campagna "E", un progetto che da l'opportunità a tutti di esprimersi su quanto ognuno di noi stia impegnando a sostegno della salute della Terra. Il supporto può essere espresso in molte forme, dal energy conservation to composting, planting a tree by the use of seasonal organic and local foods, recycling installation using non-polluting energy sources such as solar panels. "Be the E" is a call to action that invokes the thought of Gandhi's "be the change you want to see in the world." then the architects and not just spectators of our lives.

New York is promoting a series of events to be held April 19 to 25 in Grand Central, from 10:00 to 20:00. For one week you will communicate and compare the protection of planet Earth with pictures, images, artistic contributions from Andy Warhol Roy Lichtenstein and many others.

Sky April 22 celebrates the 40th anniversary of Earth Day, presenting at 21.55 The Fast Continent, Canadian documentary film that tells the group, led by biologist and filmmaker Jean Lemire and other scientists, explorers, filmmakers, aboard a sailing ship, sailing along the ice to study closely the effects of global warming.
These are just a few steps of a much larger mobilization that embraces us all as cohabitants of the same land together to preserve them for themselves and for future generations.

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