Monday, April 21, 2014

EARTH DAY 2014 -- 22 Apr/Tueday -- CALIF. Senator Boxer and more

Posted:  21 Apr 14

WHAT IS EARTH DAY ABOUT?

1.  Scope:  This bulletin includes:
  • events for Pittsburg, Contra Costa County, The San Francisco Bay Area, California, and the United States
  • "Green Cities" online access information
  • a message from California's U.S. Senator Boxer

2.  Definition:  As Wikipedia says:  "Earth Day is an annual event, celebrated on April 22, on which events are held worldwide to demonstrate support for environmental protection."  More ...
  1. HERE IS A LIST OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY EARTH DAY EVENTS (Google Search)
  2. HERE IS A LIST OF SF BAY AREA EARTH DAY EVENTS (Bay Area Parent)
  3. HERE IS A LIST OF EARTH DAY EVENTS IN CALIFORNIA (Google Search)
  4. HERE IS A LIST OF EARTH DAY EVENTS IN THE UNITED STATES (Google Search)
  5. Here is the Green Cities website with concisely written explanatory info plus a nice 1-minute video
  6. Here is Green Cities' blog with more on Earth Day and beyond.  This also includes their e-newsletter sign-up (which I just did -- I expect to help keep you posted on this, too).
  7. Here is Green Cities' action page -- with specific suggestions for to-do's
  8. Here is a typically thorough Wikipedia List of Environmental Dates
  9. The following is a relevant message from Senator Boxer

David Nelson
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On Mon, Apr 21, 2014 at 12:40 PM, U.S. Senator Barbara Boxer <senator@boxer.senate.gov> wrote:


US Senator Barbara Boxer
US Senator Barbara Boxer
US Senator Barbara Boxer


April 21, 2014
Dear Friend:
The first Earth Day in 1970 was created by Senator Gaylord Nelson of Wisconsin after he witnessed a massive oil spill in Santa Barbara, California, the previous year.  His efforts were instrumental in putting environmental protection on the national agenda, and led to the creation of the Environmental Protection Agency.  It also spurred landmark legislation that protects the air we breathe and the water we drink.
Four decades later, we are now faced with the challenge of addressing dangerous climate change.  We are seeing the impacts of climate change all around us, and the world's leading scientists continue to warn us of the urgent need to cut carbon pollution now to avoid lasting changes to our planet.  Rest assured that on this Earth Day and every day, I will keep fighting to take action on climate change and to protect the health of our children and families.
Sincerely,

Barbara Boxer
United States Senator


To respond to this message, please click here.  This link will take you to a webpage where you can reply to messages that you receive from Senator Boxer’s office.

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